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The word "color" originated from the Latin word "color" and the Old French word "color", both of which mean "shade" or "hue". It can be traced back to the Latin verb "colorare", meaning "to color" or "to stain".
The word "purple" comes from the Old English word "purpul," which originated from the Latin word "purpura," and ultimately from the Greek word "porphura." These words were used to describe the dye extracted from a type of sea snail, which was used to create the color purple in ancient times.
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Tagalog translation of PURPLE: lila
no it is however a noun. and a color it is a pretty color
14 percent of people in America chose the color purple as their favorite color
The mountains in the song "America the Beautiful" are described as purple mountains.
Red is a primary color, meaning it cannot be created with a combination of any other color.
The negative color of purple is yellow. In color theory, colors have opposites on the color wheel, known as complementary colors. Purple and yellow are complementary colors, meaning they are opposite each other on the color wheel.
The color purple existed in the color spectrum long before bisexuality. Color's have no meaning unless you attach a meaning to them. Lot's of people wear purple that are not bisexual. I doubt anyone is paying much attention to things like that unless they are in middle school.
Violet is a type of purple.
Purple was the color of royalty. Purple dye was extremely rare and expensive in Biblical times, and only royalty could usually afford it.
The purple room represents a basic meaning of life........
Purple...
Livor mortis is the settling of blood in the lowest portion of the body causing a purple color in the skin; "livor" is Latin for 'bluish color' and "mortis" is Latin for 'of death'
yes because it is the national color for life.
Gakaraku is a kikuyu word which means purple color.