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  1. Do you want to learn more about colors and their names? This webpage provides a simple and easy-to-understand list of colors, with examples and descriptions. You can find colors from A to Z, and see how they look in different contexts. Whether you are interested in art, design, or just curious, this list of colors will help you explore the colorful world.

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  3. The color amber is a yellow color. It got its name from the material known as amber. The amber color is halfway between yellow and orange on the color wheel . The first recorded use of amber as a color name in English was in 1500. [1] Meaning of amber. Amber is used in traffic lights and turn signals. Amber is a symbolic color symbolizing energy.

  4. Tan (color) This box shows the color tan. Tan is a color that is a pale tone of brown or green tone of orange. The first written use of tan as a color name in English was in the year 1590. [1] The name comes from tannum, ( oak bark) used in the tanning of leather. [2]

    • Meaning of Magenta
    • Tones of Fuchsia Color Comparison Chart
    • Wrapping The Spectrum Into A Color Wheel
    • References
    Like the colors red, pink, and rose, one might use this color to express love. Along with those colors, magenta is used to represent Valentine's Day.
    Many womenlike to wear clothing in shades of magenta because it is an attractive and vibrant color.
    The color magenta is used to symbolize anti-racism by the Amsterdam-based anti-racism Magenta Foundation.

    Although magenta and fuchsiaare the same color, the chart below (the colors displayed on which are also shown in the magenta color chart above) shows those tones of magenta which are specifically named fuchsia.

    If the visible spectrum is wrapped to form a color wheel, magenta (additive secondary) appears midway between red and blue:

    Magenta Foundation. Organization website Archived 2006-08-27 at the Wayback Machine
    Coilhouse alternative culture blog interview with Suzette Brunkhorst and Ronald Eissens, directors of the Magenta Foundation:
  5. List of U.S. states. This article lists the 50 states of the United States. It also lists their populations, the date they became a state or agreed to the United States Declaration of Independence, their total area, land area, water area, and the number of representatives in the United States House of Representatives.

  6. The list below has some of the most common symbols in mathematics. However, these symbols can have other meanings in different contexts other than math. If x=y, x and y represent the same value or thing. If x≈y, x and y are almost equal. If x≠y, x and y do not represent the same value or thing. If x<y, x is less than y.