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Color:
Persian green


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Colors with the same hue:
Circuit Board Green
Quiet Teal
Vintage Teal
Keppel
Soft Teal
Lagoon
Green Sheen
Tranquil Turquoise
Chameleon
Middle blue green
Pale robin egg blue
Winter Mint
Frosty Mint
Similar colors:
Lagoon Green
Paolo Veronese green
Spearmint
Light sea green
Chromium
Jungle green
Illuminating emerald
Bold Turquoise
Dynamic Teal
Verdigris
Industrial Green
Generic viridian
Subdued Teal
Serene Green
Words evoked by this color:
jade,  jaina,  tao,  sheng,  westmoreland,  yunnan,  yucatan,  eastern,  juno,  ming,  tientsin,  nouveau,  orient,  burman,  rapscallion,  orientalist,  indochina,  names,  apatite,  teetotaler,  snippet,  exploration,  temp,  teem,  advocating,  recommending,  caledonia,  reform,  scaled,  evolve,  genetic,  terry,  caitlin,  rethinking,  chittagong,  elan,  coalesce,  interwind,  interested,  interest,  peacock,  seeking,  finding,  selection,  find,  encompass,  transform,  reconstructive,  reorientation,  transformation
Literary analysis:
In literature, the color Persian green is often invoked as an evocative and distinctive hue, one that brings to mind images of rich, mysterious landscapes or finely detailed artisan works. For example, in one reference, its specification is so precise that it is cataloged as “Persian Green, 271,” implying an intentional and measured inclusion of this particular shade to enhance visual imagery [1]. In another instance, simply naming the color “Persian Green” allows the reader to immediately tap into its luxurious connotations, underscoring the power of a color descriptor to convey both mood and character in a succinct manner [2].

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