Color of some champagnes
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PINKColor of some champagnes
PALELike some champagnes
ICEDLike some sprains and champagnes
ORIONColor of some glasses?
ROSEColor of some glasses?
REDColor of some Sox
REDColor of some fruit
REDColor of some diamonds
BARNREDColor of some houses.
ROANColor of some horses.
TAWNYColor of some port
REDColor of some diamonds?
WINEREDColor of some spirits
BLUEColor of some streaks
HAZELColor of some irises
ASTERProvider of some fall color
DRABIn need of some color
PALISHIn need of some color
RUBYColor of some hummingbirds' throats
NOIRColor of some wine grapes
RUBYColor of some hummingbird throats
SLATYLike the color of some roofing
RUSTYREDDesignating the color of some dogs.
CORALPINKColor of some sand dunes in Utah
hyacinthA light purplish-blue color typical of some hyacinth flowers
hyacinthsA light purplish-blue color typical of some hyacinth flowers
reseausscreen having minute colored filters, used in some forms of color photography
reseauscreen having minute colored filters, used in some forms of color photography
reseauxscreen having minute colored filters, used in some forms of color photography
wheatensa pale yellowish to ruddy-fawn color characteristic of the coat of some dogs
picoteea flower (as some carnations or tulips) having one basic color with a margin of another color
picoteesa flower (as some carnations or tulips) having one basic color with a margin of another color
massesAny of the main portions in a painting or drawing that each have some unity in color, lighting, or some other quality
segoa mariposa lily (Calochortus nuttallii) of western North America having mostly white or in some areas mostly yellow flowers mottled with a darker color
gneissmetamorphic rock, generally made up of bands that differ in color and composition, some bands being rich in feldspar and quartz, others rich in hornblende or mica
gneissicmetamorphic rock, generally made up of bands that differ in color and composition, some bands being rich in feldspar and quartz, others rich in hornblende or mica
cassocksA full-length garment of a single color worn by certain Christian clergy, members of church choirs, acolytes, and others having some particular office or role in a church
strontiuma soft malleable ductile metallic element of the alkaline-earth group occurring only in combination and used especially in color TV tubes, in crimson fireworks, and in the production of some ferrites see element table