The word khaki is derived from a Persian word meaning soil. It is a light brownish-green color often used in uniforms and camouflage.
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Khaki (mud-colored) is an Urdu word from India.
The word khaki is an Urdu or Persian word that means dusty. This coloration of fabric started in the mid 1850s and was used for British soldier's uniforms to better camouflage them in India.
My favorite pair of khaki slacks are beginning to get too tight.
it is a Spanish word
from Persia in the middle ages