Numele culorilor

Un nume de culoare este un cuvânt sau o frază care se referă la o anumită culoare. Această secțiune include peste 1.000 de nume de culori menționate în articolele Wikipedia.

Negru este cea mai închisă culoare, rezultatul absenței sau absorbției complete a luminii vizibile. Este o culoare acromatică, o culoare fără nuanță, precum albul și griul. Este adesea folosit simbolic sau la figurat pentru a reprezenta întunericul, în timp ce albul reprezintă lumina. Albul și negru au fost adesea folosite pentru a descrie lucrurile opuse precum binele și răul, Evul Mediu Întunecat versus Iluminismul și noaptea versus ziua. Încă din Evul Mediu, negrul a fost culoarea simbolică a solemnității și autorității și din acest motiv este încă purtat în mod obișnuit de judecători și magistrați.
Negru
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Cadmium yellow is a pigment used in painting, made from cadmium sulfide. It has been used for centuries by artists due to its bright and durable properties. The color shown here with hex code #FFF600 resembles this cadmium yellow pigment.
Galben cadmiu
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Lemon yellow was a Crayola color from 1949 to 1990.
Galben de lămâie
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Mustard is a dull/dark yellow color that resembles culinary mustard. It is similar to the color Flax. The first recorded use of mustard as a color name in English was in 1886.
Muștar
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In Western culture, pastel pink is used to symbolize baby girls just as baby blue is often used to symbolize baby boys.
Roz pastel
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Mikado yellow is a shade of yellow that appears in the national flags of Colombia and Kazakhstan. It was also formerly used for Lincoln automobiles and is associated with various dyes and colorings.
Galben Mikado
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The shade maize or corn refers to a specific tone of yellow; it is named for the cereal of the same name—maize (called corn in the United States and Canada).In public usage, maize can be applied to a variety of shades, ranging from light yellow to a dark shade that borders on orange, since the color of maize (the actual corn) may vary. The first recorded use of maize as a color name in English was in 1861.
Porumb
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Carnelian (or Cornell red) is a color named after the carnelian variety of the mineral chalcedony. This semi-precious gemstone is noted for its rich shade of reddish-brown. The first recorded use of Carnelian as a color name in English was in 1899. Cornell's color is referred to as Cornelian (an alternate spelling of the mineral carnelian) in the World Almanac of 1892 and the Living Church Annual and Whittaker's Churchman's Almanac of 1896.
Carnelian
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Falu red or falun red (Swedish: falu rödfärg ) is a permeable red paint commonly used on wooden cottages and barns in Sweden, Finland, and Norway.
Roșu Falu
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Culoarea cervicoloră sau cervină (latină cervicolor, cervinus, hinnuleus) este o culoare brun-gălbuie deschisă cu nuanțe variate până la brun-roșcată a cerbilor. Culoarea cervicoloră poate fi întâlnită și în blana unor câini și cu această culoare sunt vopsite diverse articole de îmbrăcăminte, mobilier și lenjerie de pat.
Fawn
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Seal brown is a rich dark brown color, resembling the color of the dyed fur from the fur seal.
Foca maro
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Culoarea fov (latină fulvus) este o culoare brun-roșcată sau galben-roșiatică, asemănătoare cu culoarea grâului sau a blănii bovinelor. Termenul fov este preluat din cuvântul francez fauve. Adesea termenul fov este considerat sinonim cu lignicolor.
Fulvous
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International Klein Blue (IKB) is a deep blue hue first mixed by the French artist Yves Klein. IKB's visual impact comes from its heavy reliance on ultramarine, as well as Klein's often thick and textured application of paint to canvas.
International Klein Blue
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The official colors of the university and used by the athletic teams are UNH Blue and white. UNH Blue is a dark blue matching Pantone color 287. New Hampshire is known as the "Granite State." White resembles the White Mountains of New Hampshire, located an hour north of Durham. The University of New Hampshire campus is located about a mile from the Great Bay estuary, which runs out to the Atlantic Ocean. Blue resembles the Atlantic Ocean. New Hampshire Colors written by E Y Blewett '26
Albastru UNH
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Mummy brown, also known as Egyptian brown or Caput Mortuum, was a rich brown bituminous pigment with good transparency, sitting between burnt umber and raw umber in tint. The pigment was made from the flesh of mummies mixed with white pitch and myrrh. Mummy brown was extremely popular from the mid-eighteenth to the nineteenth centuries. However, fresh supplies of mummies diminished, and artists were less satisfied with the pigment's permanency and finish. By 1915, demand had significantly declined. Suppliers ceased to offer it by the middle of the twentieth century. Mummy brown was one of the favourite colours of the Pre-Raphaelites. It was used by many artists, including Eugene Delacroix, William Beechey, Edward Burne-Jones, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and Martin Drolling.
Mumie maro
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Smoky black or black carrying cream is a coat color of horses which has the same phenotype as black. Smoky black is produced by the action of a heterozygous (single copy) cream gene on an underlying black coat color. Therefore, smoky black is a member of the cream family of coat color dilutions, and found in horse populations that have other cream-based colors such as palomino, buckskin, perlino, cremello and smoky cream. All smoky blacks must have at least one parent with the cream gene, and a smoky black can only be verified through DNA testing or parentage. Smoky black has been mistaken for faded black, dark bay or brown, grullo or even liver chestnut.
Negru fumuriu
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Egyptian blue, also known as calcium copper silicate (CaCuSi4O10 or CaOCuO(SiO2)4 (calcium copper tetrasilicate)) or cuprorivaite, is a pigment that was used in ancient Egypt for thousands of years. It is considered to be the first synthetic pigment. It was known to the Romans by the name caeruleum. After the Roman era, Egyptian blue fell from use and, thereafter, the manner of its creation was forgotten.In modern times, scientists have been able to analyze its chemistry and reconstruct how to make it. The ancient Egyptian word wꜣḏ signifies blue, blue-green, and green. The first recorded use of "Egyptian blue" as a color name in English was in 1809.
Albastru egiptean
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Dark purple is a dark tone of purple.
Violet închis
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Tufts Blue is the tone of azure blue used in association with Tufts University. Tufts University Relations defines "Tufts Blue" as corresponding to the Pantone color of 279 or the process color of 70c 30m 0y 0k.
Albastru Tufts
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The color dark lava is the color of lava that has cooled and begun to congeal into igneous rock. The normalized color coordinates for dark lava are identical to taupe, which came into use as a color name in English in the early 19th century;
Lavă închisă
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