khaki
The likely word is chameleon, a color-changing lizard.
The word 'sorrel' is a noun; a word for a plant with a sour flavor used in salads; a word for a light brown color, and a horse of this color; a word for a thing.
The word you are likely referring to is "lighten" (make lighter in color or weight).
The word meaning "most blue in color" (or mood) is spelled bluest.
like the color or the material? color: any color ex. purple material: any material ex. leather idk if this is what you meant ?
The correct spelling is "khaki." It is a light brown color typically used for military uniforms.
The word khaki is derived from a Persian word meaning soil. It is a light brownish-green color often used in uniforms and camouflage.
The correct spelling is khaki, for the tan or beige color and the material (usually tightly woven cotton) of the same color, often used for uniforms.(*khaki in some locales refers instead to olive drab)
The color desert khaki looks like a desert, or a nudeish/yellow color.
The color of British combat uniforms was referred to as khaki. A corps of British soldiers in India introduced this uniform in 1848. The word khaki is from the Urdu language of India, and it means dust colored.
Kelly green is a color. It begins with the letter k.
Khaki - wild guess
Khaki is the color of a light shade of yellow-brown similar to beige and tan.
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Khaki
Khaki, originally a type of cotton fabric, was named for the color of the soil in the Indian subcontinent where it was first produced. The greenish hue comes from dyes added to the fabric during the manufacturing process to create the characteristic khaki color.
A light olive brown to moderate or light yellowish brown