The word colour is an Old French version of our word color.æ Color is a human's visual perception of the catergories that we call blue, red, green, yellow and many others.
The root word for "chromatic" is "chroma," which comes from the Greek word for "color."
Rushmore red
The word "white" generally describes a color, so what comes after it could vary depending on the context. It could be another color, an object, a feeling, or an action.
I picture pink, or pale blue.
The language that the color magenta comes from is French
No, the prefix "chlor-" in the word chlorine does not indicate a greenish color. It comes from the Greek word "khloros," meaning greenish yellow, but the color of chlorine gas itself is actually a greenish-yellow.
The word kyanite is derived from the Greek language. The Greek word it comes from is kuanos which means a deep blue color which is likely because of the lovely blue color of Kyanite.
Puce is a shade of dark brownish-purple. The word comes from the French word puce, which means flea.
There is no word that comes from it other than tardy.... look it up at the related link below.
a green color....not a dark green maybe a ahh a soft pastale green
The language that the color magenta comes from is French
That is the correct spelling of the word "lemon" (a fruit, the tree it comes from, the taste, or the color).