It means ultraviolet !
Beyond red are infrared wavelengths, and beyond violet are ultraviolet wavelengths.
You should look at it the other way round. The word 'ultra' means 'beyond', so you have the visible spectrum which ends at violet, then what is beyond is 'ultra violet'.
The French word for violet is "violet."
No, red, yellow, and green are not considered colors beyond violet light. Beyond violet light, there are ultraviolet rays, which are not visible to the human eye. Red, yellow, and green are part of the visible spectrum of light.
The word beyond used as a preposition can be defined as at or to the further side. The word beyond used as a noun can be defined as the unknown after death.
The stem "ultra" means beyond or exceeding. It is typically used to indicate something extreme or beyond the norm, such as ultraviolet (beyond violet light) or ultra-fast (exceedingly fast).
Outside, beyond.
The color violet is also called purple. It lies beyond the color blue in the spectrum.
The origin of the word beyond is Old English begeondan, from be 'by' + geondan of Germanic origin (related to yon and yonder).
It means "violet". It comes from the Greek "Iolanthe", which literally means "purple flower", and is the word for all flowers in the violet genus.
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Beyond; outside of.