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Color:
Dark sea green


More info:
Wikipedia, ColorHexa


Colors with the same hue:
Parrot Green
Green 
Vert
Dusky
Dark pastel green
Cactus Green
Spinach
Malachite
Nickel
Russian green
Asparagus
Fern
Gun
Light Green
Pale green
Mint green
Light Moss Green
Celadon
Ethereal Green
Delicate Mint
Nearby colors:
Eton blue
Dusty Green
Faded Green
Forest green 
Shiny shamrock
Oxley
Machinery Green
Turquoise green
Dull Green
Laurel green
Laurel
Granny Smith apple
Light Sage
Teal deer
Cambridge blue
Words evoked by this color:
eton,  askance,  pew,  griswold,  nuances,  pistachio,  kulfi,  gelato,  macaroon,  dolce,  manmade,  cambridge,  shamble,  forgotten,  neglected,  disheveled,  slipshod,  sanctuary,  muffle,  unsung,  afterthought,  slackened,  chastened,  chasten,  plaint,  silenced,  inarticulate,  low-key,  subdued,  subduing,  subdue,  disarmed,  unsaid,  unspoken,  indirect,  humbling,  marjoram,  sage,  canny,  trendy,  saje,  despised,  loathe,  embittered,  displeasure,  cramped,  unwelcome,  tainted,  sordid,  turbulence
Literary analysis:
The color "dark sea green" has found a multifaceted role in literature and artistic instructions, serving both as an evocative descriptor and a practical specification. In some texts, such as examples [1] and [2], it appears simply as a named hue, evoking natural imagery and serene landscapes. In other instances, like example [3], it is paired with precise measures—indicating its use in detailed creative processes—while example [4] positions it alongside other colors to guide aesthetic outcomes in tangible projects. Collectively, these examples illustrate how "dark sea green" bridges the gap between poetic description and pragmatic application in literary contexts.



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