Colored plastic or glass that are used to modify the color of light passing through are called color filters because they are specifically designed to selectively absorb certain wavelengths of light and allow others to pass through, effectively changing the color of the light. They are commonly used in Photography and theatrical lighting to create different visual effects.
its called a fletching and the one coloured a different colour is called the odd fletching you are always supposed to shoot with the odd fletching out
The color is known as taupe.
The deep purplish red color is called "burgundy."
maybe..... violet or burgendy
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Depending on your taste, you can buy a diamond in most any colour; and pay most any price for the stone you want. "Good" is relative. The highest colour grade for a 'colourless' diamond is D. Otherwise, in a coloured stone, the highest colour grade is Vivid Fancy [colour].
We often use coloured filters in science. But we use them in the real world such as for disco lights and 3-d glasses that you can get from the cinema.
its called a fletching and the one coloured a different colour is called the odd fletching you are always supposed to shoot with the odd fletching out
It is coloured with a spice called 'anatto' made from seeds of the 'Achiote' tree.
All coloured diamonds are given a range of colour intensity, from faint to fancy vivid. Chocolate diamonds are usually naturally coloured based on plastic deformation of the stone's lattice. As well, some vendors irradiate less intensely coloured stones to enhance the occurrence of the colour, and 'upgrade' it, to increase what can be charged for the diamond. Read more, below.
Wand coloured.
Yellow
She was dark coloured.
Colours are made because rays of coloured light are absorbed into whatever object. With white, all coloured rays are reflected and none are absorbed. It's not a colour, it's actually the lack of any colour.
Pink, black,brown or coloured in spots
That depends on what colour the hole is!
black
custard coloured....