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mauve Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( mauve ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ଉଜ୍ଜ୍ୱଳ ବାଇଗଣୀ (ରଙ୍ଗ),

Noun:

ଫିକା ନାଲି |, ନାଲି ରଙ୍ଗର ରଙ୍ଗ |,

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mauve's Usage Examples:

The sepals are whitish on the lower side (facing towards the branch) and deep mauve on the top side.


Perkin showed mauveine B related to safranines by oxidative/reductive loss of the p-tolyl group.


the narrower end towards the base, and oval to spherical heads of hairy, greyish-pink or mauve to almost white flowers.


Sir William Henry Perkin, FRS, (1838–1907), chemist who discovered the aniline purple dye mauveine in a hut in the garden of his family's Cable Street home.


A contemporary report of these latter breedings says, "Mrs Lait mated a dark green cock to a greywing mauve hen, and in.


The color displayed at right is mauve taupe.


alba, a white variation of the rose-mauve B.


The papery calyx is dusty-pink or mauve in colour, while the bilabiate corolla is deep-blue or violet.


towards the base, and oval to spherical heads of hairy, greyish-pink or mauve to almost white flowers.


Pugnaud, Minéral (Rougerie) 1971: Jean-Louis Depierris, Quand le mauve se plisse (Seghers) 1972: Gilbert Socard, Travaux souterrains (Rougerie) 1973: André.


From 1967 to 1969 the leader wore a red jersey but in 1970 it was changed to mauve, and named the maglia ciclamino (from Italian: mauve jersey), the name of the colour in Italian being derived from the alpine flower the cyclamen.


Sometimes a violet tinge is visible in violet mauves when placed next to.


The inflorescence is an open cymose panicle of apically small white flowers, sometimes with a purple or mauve.



Synonyms:

chromatic,

Antonyms:

achromatic color, achromatic,

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