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Rose (color) — infobox color|textcolor=white title= Rose hex=FF007F r=255|g= 0|b=127 h=330|s=100|v=100 source=Rose is the color halfway between red and magenta on the HSV color wheel, on which it is at hue angle of 330 degrees.The complementary color of rose is … Wikipedia
List of colors — See also: List of colors (compact), List of color palettes, and Index of color related articles Color is an important part of the visual arts, fashion, interior design and many other fields and disciplines. The following is a comprehensive… … Wikipedia
Magenta — For other uses, see Magenta (disambiguation). Magenta (Fuchsia) Color coordinates Hex triplet #FF00FF … Wikipedia
Pink — This article is about the color. For the singer, see Pink (singer). For other uses, see Pink (disambiguation). Pink Common connotations girls … Wikipedia
Carmine — This article is about the pigment. For other uses, see Carmine (disambiguation). Carmine Carmine ( /ˈ … Wikipedia
Coral (color) — A coral colored Algerian coral The various tones of the color coral are representations of the wide range of colors of the class of cnidarians, also called corals. The complementary color of coral is teal. Contents … Wikipedia
Mauve — This article is about the color mauve. For the Dutch painter, see Anton Mauve. For other uses, see Mauve (disambiguation). Mauve (Pantone 4154C) Color coordinates Hex triplet … Wikipedia
Mountbatten pink — Mountbatten Pink, also called Plymouth Pink,[1] is a naval camouflage color, a shade of grayish mauve, invented by Louis Mountbatten of the British Royal Navy in autumn 1940 during World War II. Mountbatten was escorting a convoy and noted that… … Wikipedia
Salmon (color) — The flesh of the salmon fish is salmon colored … Wikipedia
Peach (color) — The flesh of the peach fruit can be peach colored, or more pale, or more yellow orange as here. Peach is a color that is named for the pale color of the peach fruit. Like the color apricot, the color called peach is paler than most actual peach… … Wikipedia