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Color:
Flint


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Colors with the same hue:
Gold Fusion
Neon gold
Lemon curry
Grimy Beige
Striking Gold
Metallic gold
Gold 
Warm Gray
Philippine yellow
Tangerine yellow
Deep lemon
Metallic yellow
Saffron
Lanzones
Sunglow
Maize 
Soft Gold
Hazy Beige
Oat
Cardamom
Nearby colors:
Sandstone
Peat
Bark Brown
Tarnished Bronze
Faded Brown
Middle grey
Weathered Bronze
Shadow
Stone Gray
Shale
Phantom Gray
Titanium
Fossil Gray
French bistre
Cobblestone
Ash Brown
Brindle
Words evoked by this color:
tunisian,  pyramidal,  alexandria,  minaret,  sphinx,  dower,  culver,  countertop,  monumental,  stone,  stones,  sarcophagus,  pierre,  sculpted,  ailanthus,  foss,  nick,  knot,  indigent,  redneck,  hidden,  doppelganger,  louche,  lingering,  blurred,  smuggle,  puffing,  machining,  steely,  towering,  tempered,  sheathed,  stiffened,  stiffer,  refinery,  rigid,  annealed,  clenched,  tightened,  tighten,  tightening,  metallurgy,  phalanx,  steele,  armour,  riveted,  titanic,  high-rise,  structural,  material
Literary analysis:
In literary descriptions the term "flint" is sometimes employed to evoke a particular hue as well as the inherent qualities of this hard, durable stone. Authors have described eyes or objects with hues of flint to suggest both a natural, unyielding tone and an almost elemental quality. For instance, an image of "red‐flint eyes" [1] conjures the intense, smoldering warmth of a stone heated by fire, while a comparison to "gray flint" [2] implies a cool, steely resolve. Even when an artifact is characterized as made of "white flint" [3], the color not only identifies its appearance but also hints at the purity and striking texture of the material. This chromatic use of "flint" enriches textual imagery by blending the literal color with the metaphorical traits of hardness and resilience.
  1. The light, red-flint eyes kept flickering and shifting from side to side, and that was the only betrayal of uneasiness apparent.
    — from The Angel by Guy Thorne
  2. Loudon, his eyes hard as gray flint, edged noiselessly backward, and sat up behind the outcrop.
    — from Paradise Bend by William Patterson White
  3. In Fig. 114 A , is shown a fine gouge of white flint in my own collection.
    — from The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments, of Great Britain Second Edition, Revised by John Evans


Colors associated with the word:
Gray 
Charcoal
Stone
Graphite
Pewter
Smoke
Gunmetal
Lead
Iron
Silver 
Fossil
Onyx
Obsidian
Soot
Cinder
Words with similar colors:
aggregate,  concrete,  mortar,  impasse,  gravel,  cement,  sisyphean,  petrify,  tombstone,  cemented,  cementing,  cementum,  gravelly,  caveat,  seal,  dilemma,  bleak,  doubt,  elephant,  reproach


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