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[edit] Gray
Main article: Gray
Grays are the achromatic colors between black and white.
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Shades of gray
Gray Arsenic Bistre Black Charcoal Davy's gray Feldgrau
Liver Payne's gray Seal brown
Silver Slate gray Taupe Purple taupe Medium taupe Taupe gray
Pale taupe Rose Quartz White Xanadu
The samples shown above are representative only.
[edit] Green
Main article: Green
Green is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum d
ominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 520 570 nm. It is considered one o
f the additive primary colors.
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Shades of green
Army green Asparagus Bright green British racing green Camoufla
ge green Celadon Chartreuse Yellow-green Emerald
Fern green
Forest green Gray-asparagus Green Green-yellow Harlequin Hunter g
reen Islamic green Jade Jungle green Kelly green
Lime Lime green Moss green Myrtle Office green Olive Olive dr
ab Pear Persian green Pigment green
Pine green Sea green Shamrock green Spring green Spring bud
Tea green Viridian Variations of green
The samples shown above are representative only.
[edit] Cyan
Main article: Cyan
Cyan is any of the colors in the blue-green range of the visible spectrum. It is
considered one of the subtractive primary colors.
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Shades of cyan
Alice blue Aqua Aquamarine Baby blue Bondi blue Cerulean
Cyan Electric blue Pine green Robin egg blue
Teal Turquoise Viridian
The samples shown above are representative only.
[edit] Blue
Main article: Blue
Blue is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum do
minated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 440 490 nm. It is considered one of
the additive primary colors.
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Shades of blue
Air Force blue Alice blue Azure Baby blue Blue Brandeis blue
Carolina blue Cerulean Cobalt blue Columbia blue
Cornflower blue Dark blue Denim Dodger blue Duke blue
Egyptian blue Electric blue Han blue Indigo Intl. Klein blue
Light blue Majorelle blue Maya blue Midnight blue Navy blue
Periwinkle Persian blue Powder blue Prussian blue Royal blue
Sapphire Sky blue Steel blue Ultramarine Yale blue
The samples shown above are representative only.
[edit] Violet
Main articles: Violet (color) and Purple
Violet is any of the colors, the perception of which is evoked by light having a
spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 380-450 nm. It may al
so refer to some shades of blue and purple.
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Shades of violet
Amethyst Eggplant Fuchsia Han purple Heliotrope
Indigo Lavender (floral) Lavender Lilac Mauve
Periwinkle Persian indigo Purple Thistle Violet Wisteria
The samples shown above are representative only.