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Color:
Cayenne


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Colors with the same hue:
Root beer
Black bean
Blood red
Oxide Red
Sangria
UP maroon
Cranberry
Spartan Crimson
Smokey Topaz
Signal Red
Venetian red
Fiery Red
Blood Orange
Firebrick
Bole
Medium Tuscan red
Red cola
Liver
Medium taupe
Lava
Nearby colors:
Deep Burgundy
Falu red
Barn red
Rosewood
Bordeaux
Cedarwood
Maroon 
Vivid auburn
Deep Maroon
Chianti
Kobe
Sienna
Deep Red
Persian plum
Prune
Burnt umber
Words evoked by this color:
cajun,  spicy,  gathering,  indulgent,  midwestern,  revolted,  gruesome,  grisly,  stain,  abattoir,  endangering,  barbarian,  disturbing,  horribly,  unnerving,  horrific,  horrifying,  horrified,  barbaric,  cruel,  unsettling,  barbarism,  brutal,  horrendous,  horrid,  offending,  vicious,  perilous,  disturb,  derange,  horror,  frightfully,  shrieked,  hunted,  deranged,  maimed,  mortal,  cannibal,  maniacal,  rothschild,  jeroboam,  chateau,  mulling,  maroon,  burg,  wino,  wine,  vin,  vino,  whine
Literary analysis:
In some literary texts, the term “cayenne” is employed less as a culinary ingredient than as a vivid descriptor of color—one that conveys passion, heat, and a bold, fiery red. For example, one author describes how the finest cayenne, derived from bird-peppers, when mixed with “yellow bonny” alters its hue to a paler, yet still distinct, tone, suggesting that its visual quality is as prized as its flavor [1]. In another instance, cayenne appears alongside hues like Burgundy and limes in a magical incantation, with its name evoking a color as dynamic and essential as these other storied shades [2]. Additionally, the term even finds its way into zoological nomenclature, as in the “Cayenne Lapwing,” where it hints at a characteristic brightness or intensity in the bird’s plumage [3].
  1. It is from the bird-pepper the best cayenne is produced; when mixed with the yellow bonny, the colour becomes paler, and is less esteemed.
    — from Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume 2 (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day by Mrs. Lanaghan
  2. Cayenne and Burgundy and limes were ingredients, but there was a magic in the incantation with which he alone was acquainted.
    — from The Young Duke by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield
  3. Cayenne Lapwing.
    — from Argentine Ornithology, Volume 2 (of 2) A descriptive catalogue of the birds of the Argentine Republic. by Philip Lutley Sclater


Colors associated with the word:
Red 
Scarlet 
Crimson 
Ruby
Vermilion
Burgundy
Maroon 
Carmine
Firebrick
Tomato
Coral
Sangria
Mahogany
Garnet
Poppy
Flame
Blush
Rosewood
Words with similar colors:
ted,  ned,  komsomol,  stop,  rote,  aka,  redo,  siren,  racy,  tred,  erythema,  systole,  cardio,  elmo,  bred,  fred,  cred,  code_red,  tomatoes,  strontium


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