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aquamarine

C:52% M:0% Y:12% K:0%

The first recorded use of the color was in 1598. The color is often used in

scrubs because its cool color is perceived as peaceful and reassuring to the

patients. It is often used as tiling in swimming pools or locker rooms. Also,

a precious gem, used for birthstones of the month of march. In 2006, it

reappeared as a movie title based off a children’s book.

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A color usually found in older kitchen appliances &

containers. A thick, creamy soup, made from puréed seafood

or vegetables. A term to describe ceramic pottery after

it has been fired, but before it has been glazed. A term for a

free point in croquet and tennis in a handicap match.

isque

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coral

C:0% M:50% Y:60% K:0%

The first recorded use of the color was in

1892. It is also a type of marine animal with a hard skeleton that attaches to the ocean

floors in tropical areas. The name derives

from indo-european origins, and translates to

“maiden of the sea”. It is also a venomous type

of snake found in the Americas.

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dC:61% M:33% Y:0% K:33%

Crayola created this color

in 1993 as one of their

new sixteen colors. It is

also a type of weave used

to make fabric, most

commonly identifiable on

blue jeans. The fabric

was originally created in

France in the late 18th

century, originally called

serge de Nîmes, which

was then shortened into

the word denim.

enim

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eggplant

C:0% M:60% Y:69% K:0%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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fC:0% M:78% Y:100% K:0%

It has never been a traditional col-

or, or a crayola, but the first recorded

use was in 1590. It is a burning gas

or vapor, the visible part of a fire.

The nebula is a star on Orion’s

belt. The comic book character

was created in the 1930’s. Used to

describe blatant homosexuals.

lame

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goldenrod

C:0% M:24% Y:85% K:15%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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hC:45% M:0% Y:85% K:49%

olly

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indigo

C:76% M:0% Y:24% K:37%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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jC:45% M:0% Y:85% K:49%

onquil

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kakapo

C:34% M:0% Y:59% K:56%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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lC:56% M:68% Y:1% K:0%

ilac

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mailbox

C:71% M:40% Y:0% K:35%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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nC:55% M:36% Y:0% K:5%

eptune

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orchid

C:0% M:49% Y:0% K:14%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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pC:55% M:36% Y:0% K:5%

apaya

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quartz

C:11% M:11% Y:0% K:5%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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rC:0% M:72% Y:36% K:47%

aspberry

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salmon

C:0% M:49% Y:54% K:2%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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tC:100% M:32% Y:0% K:12%

opaz

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umbra

C:44% M:76% Y:63% K:45%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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vC:0% M:45% Y:0% K:7%

iolet

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wales

C:63% M:0% Y:64% K:21%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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xC:14% M:0% Y:10% K:47%

anadu

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yellow

C:0% M:0% Y:100% K:0%

Crayola created this as a color in 1998. It is also a plant of

the nightshade family. It bears a fruit by the same name.

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zC:100% M:95% Y:35% K:50%

affre

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