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  2. Violet (color) - Wikipedia

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    Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, and it is one of the seven colors that Isaac Newton labeled in 1672. Learn about the etymology, relationship to purple, and scientific properties of violet, as well as its cultural and symbolic associations.

  3. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    A yellow ribbon is a symbol of support for military forces, especially those deployed overseas and in conflicts, including prisoners of war and those missing in action. It can also have other meanings depending on the context, such as suicide prevention, endometriosis awareness, or resistance to Russian invasion.

  4. Shades of violet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different meanings, variations and definitions of the color violet and its related terms, such as purple, electric violet and web color violet. See examples of spectral, color wheel and web colors of violet and their hex codes.

  5. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    Violets, symbol of Sapphic love. Violets and their color became a special code used by lesbians and bisexual women. [27] [28] [29] The symbolism of the flower derives from several fragments of poems by Sappho in which she describes a lover wearing garlands or a crown with violets.

  6. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Blue is a primary color that often symbolizes serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom. Learn how blue and other colors vary in their associations across cultures, time periods, and contexts in art, literature, and anthropology.

  7. Periwinkle (color) - Wikipedia

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    Periwinkle is a light purplish blue color derived from the lesser periwinkle flower. It can symbolize serenity, friendship, womanhood, and everlasting love, and is used in various contexts such as ribbons, uniforms, and films.

  8. Liturgical colours - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the symbolism and usage of different colours in Christian liturgy, such as violet, white, green, red, and gold. Find out the colour for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity and other feasts and seasons in the Roman Catholic Church.

  9. Purple - Wikipedia

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    Purple is a color similar to violet light, created by mixing red and blue pigments or light. Learn about the ancient Tyrian purple dye, the royal and spiritual associations of purple, and the color coordinates and names of purple.