The term that describes how bright or dull a color is called "saturation" or "intensity". This refers to the purity of a color in relation to how it appears on the color spectrum. A highly saturated color is bright and intense, while a less saturated color is duller or more muted.
Words that mean "not based on color or "having no color" include achromatic (the literary meaning is colorless).
hue
Liquid.
The term given to the actual name of a color is its "hue."
Freezing describes the process of a liquid turning into a solid as it loses heat energy.
Bright
Bright
The term that describes the lightness or darkness of a color is "value".
Words that mean "not based on color or "having no color" include achromatic (the literary meaning is colorless).
The term that describes the lightness and darkness of a color is "value." Value refers to how light or dark a color appears on a grayscale.
The term bright white is a way to describe the color white. It usually has another word associated with it including teeth, clothes, paper, noise, light and paint.
contrast ratio
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The term is "luster." Luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a mineral, and can be described as metallic, glassy, pearly, dull, or earthy, among others.
The term that describes how a mineral reflects light from its surface is luster. Luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a mineral, giving it a shine or reflective quality. Minerals can have metallic, vitreous (glassy), pearly, or dull lusters, among others.
Lustrous is a term that defines a condition between dull and shiny.
Bright's disease, which is not a modern term, was named after Richard Bright. See "related links."