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The name for the hexadecimal color code #A1F3 is "Pale Cyan." This color is a light, soft shade of cyan that is often associated with calmness and tranquility. It can be used in design to create a serene atmosphere.
The additive color process is mixing lights while the subtractive color process is mixing paints and dyes. In the additive color process when you mix all of the main colors together: red, green, and blue: you get white(hence the name additive) while if you do the exact same thing in the subtractive color process: cyan, magenta, and yellow: you get black(hence the name subtractive because in order to get white you'd have to take away all of the colors).
Obtuse means that an object is not clear at all and is a solid color. Items such as wood, metal, and bricks are obtuse.
Prithika is a name for a female Hindu that means jasmine. A Jasmine is a type of flower. often a girl that has prithika as a name is shy. she will love the color blue and will flirt with boys. She will also have long hair.
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No, when labeling an intermediate color, the primary color name always comes first, followed by the secondary color name. For example, a color between red and yellow would be called "orange," with red being the primary color and yellow being the secondary color.
The scientific name for the color pink is Dianthus plumarius. It is actually the name of a flower. That's how the color pink was named, after a flower.
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You can't change the color of your name in Orkut.
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Joey is the name of the mule in the book The Color Purple.
False. When labeling an intermediate color, the primary color name usually comes first followed by the secondary color name. For example, a color that is a mix of green and blue would typically be labeled as "blue-green" rather than "green-blue."
Celie's last name in "The Color Purple" is Johnson.
Lily Allen does because ROSE is a color ( that's her middle name).
The scientific name is "glaucoma". But there are different entities...