It's called a "Azure."
No. Like many cultures including Japanese and ancient Greek, the Navajo language groups blue and green together as one word. That word is Dootł'izh.But they see all the colors. If they want to talk about the difference they say: Ch'ilgo Dootł'izh- Green (Plant Green),Tátł'idgo Dootł'izh-- Green (Algae Green), Yágo Dootł'izh-- Blue (Sky Blue).
The colors of the rainbow in 1 word is ROY GB IV also known as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, ingo, violent. I have an answer to share as well: white...it contains all colors of the rainbow
Secondary colors are made of primary colors.The word primary comes from the word first, these are the first colors because they cannot be mixed from other colors. Any paint set you buy will have these three colors, and with them you can mix any colors you are mixing.The primary colors are:redblueyellowThe word secondary clearly means second, these are the most basic colors that you can make with the primary colors. If you take two primary colors and mix them in equal amounts you will get a secondary color.The secondary colors are:purple (red and blue)green (blue and yellow)orange (yellow and red)
Yes!Can't do colors here, but if you print the word "Red" in blue, the word "Green" in purple, etc., and ask people to tell you the colors they see, they tend to get confused by the words.
The additive opposite is green (as seen on a color wheel).The complementary secondary color is cyan.In a matter of light, the primary colors are Red Green Blue, or Magenta Cyan Yellow. However, when you're mixing paint, the primary colors are Yellow Blue and Red. To get black, you would add the opposite, or green (actually closer to aquamarine).In the RGB system, 255 green and 255 blue is the opposite of red.on the colour wheel, its opposites are yellow and blue.
Seven, i remember them by the "word" 'ROYGBIV', meaning Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet
ROY G BIV, as if it was someones name. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
BLUE
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.
The word "emerald" can be used before the word "green" to describe a particular shade or type of green.
blue-green
AQUA