In color terms, "harmonious" refers to a pleasing arrangement of colors that work well together, creating a sense of balance and unity. This often involves the use of colors that are adjacent on the color wheel, such as analogous colors, or colors that complement each other, like complementary pairs. Harmonious color combinations can evoke specific emotions and enhance the overall aesthetic of a design or artwork. Ultimately, harmonious colors contribute to a visually appealing and cohesive look.
The mean, or the average.
That's the definition of the "mean" or "average" of that group of terms.
The arithmetic mean.
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harmonious colours are colours which are side by side on the colour wheel which means they are relative.
You can't mix colours to get white, because technically white isn't a colour. White, in terms of, say, paint or crayons or something, is the lack of colour. White in terms of light is every colour mixed together, but sadly that doesn't mean that if you mix every colour of paint together you will get white.
In color terms, opaque refers to a color that is not transparent or see-through. It has a solid and dense appearance with no visible transparency or translucency.
it means harmonious rainstorm
sympathetic and harmonious relationship.
Don't you mean harmonious? Harmonious means that two sounds, or elements are clashing well together. For a proper definition though, I suggest you check a dictionary.
A harmonious relationship would be one where is harmony, i.e. the 2 people live in peace and harmony.
=two colours which are on oppersite sides of the colour wheel and when mixed make a neutral colour like red and green are complimentary coulours and when mixed make brown.=
The word "harmonious" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "mabuting pakikisama".
to becongruent means forone to be correspondingand harmonious
Music notes are essential elements in creating harmonious melodies as they represent different pitches and durations that when combined, form the structure and beauty of music.
The comparative form of "harmonious" is "more harmonious," and the superlative form is "most harmonious."