Sage.
Another word for the color sage is green. Sage is a muted pale green color that has gray undertones. It is called a quaternary or tertiary color which is produced when one secondary color and one primary color, or two secondary colors are mixed.
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Another word for the color sage is green. Sage is a muted pale green color that has gray undertones. It is called a quaternary or tertiary color which is produced when one secondary color and one primary color, or two secondary colors are mixed.
Colors, also called hues, are generally described by two factors: value and intensity (or saturation). Value is how light or dark a hue is. Intensity is how bright or muted a hue is. Describing a color as "soft" is somewhat subjective. A "soft green" usually refers to a more muted hue. But for some a lighter value of the hue may seem "soft". Dark green would refer to adding black or another color that contains black to the original hue. A muted green could be dark or light.
Another name for dark olive green is "olive drab." This color is often associated with military uniforms and outdoor gear, reflecting a muted, earthy tone that combines green with brown. Additionally, it can be referred to as "forest green" in certain contexts, though the shades may vary.
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The word is possibly "muted."
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When burgundy and green are mixed, you will get a darker shade of green. Burgundy is a deep red color, so when mixed with green, it will create a muted, earthy green tone.