A deep pink-red color from the French "cerise", cherry.
Yellow (primary color) Yellow-Green (tertiary color) Green (secondary color) Blue-Green (tertiary color) Blue (primary color) Blue-Purple (tertiary color) Purple (secondary color) Red-Purple (tertiary color) Red (primary color) Orange-Red (tertiary color) Orange (secondary color) Yellow-Orange (tertiary color) (and then you are back at yellow)
Eye color has nothing to do with whether you are color blind or not.
Chysolyte's Color- A light, golden-yellowish color.
'Solid color' means their is no color beyond the first in a design. It is possible for any color to be 'solid' because it is a design, not a specific color. You can go to google images and type in 'solid color' for pictures of some. Remember, a 'solid' color means only 1 color.
what is the color of scandium?
Dark cerise.
It is a bright pinkish red. In Italian languages, the word "cerise" means "cherry".
Red, white and a little bit of blue will make a cerise color. Magenta and white will also make a cerise.
Cerise is reddish pink. It can either be deep in shade or vivid. People have described cerise as being the color of a cooked cherry.
Cerise
222, 49, 99.
There are an insane number of color words, and it's difficult to know precisely what color any given person means by "cerise". But yes, cerise is generally somewhere in the red/magenta/pink area (redder than "magenta", bluer than "red").
218, 50, 135.
244, 0, 161.
Number 3 is Poppy Red and number 4 is Cerise (formerly Hollywood Cerise).
yes. described as rose-red or purplish red
Do you mean a color/colour? Cerise, carmine, cream...