Neighbors in the color wheel are referred to as analogous colors. These colors are located next to each other on the color wheel and share similar undertones, making them harmonious when used together in a color scheme.
Hue refers to a color's name and its location on the color wheel. It is the quality that distinguishes one color from another, such as red, blue, or yellow.
The possessive word form for "neighbors" is "neighbors'".
The plural possessive form of "neighbors" is "neighbors'." Just add an apostrophe after the "s" to show possession by multiple neighbors.
North America neighbors Asia to the west and Europe to the east. Europe neighbors Africa to the south. Asia neighbors Europe to the west.
The color of a powdered sample of a rock is called its streak. Streak is determined by rubbing the sample across a rough white ceramic plate to reveal the color of the mineral's powder.
Complementary colors are opposite to each other on the color wheel.
Colors opposite from each other on the color wheel are called complementary colors.
complimentry
Colors that are opposite on the color wheel are called corespondent and they make the other color more emphasized.
You can find an image of the color wheel on a site called Color Wheel Artist. Images of the color wheel can also be found in the art section of libraries at colleges and universities.
Analogous
the color at the center of the color wheel is white
it consists of 12 colors: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary. It is often called "Color Wheel".
They are called complementary colours.
The colors directly across from each other on the coor wheel are called complimentary colors.
There is no antonym for color wheel.
Primary, secondary, and tertiary colors in the color wheel.