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Color:
Pale Peach


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Colors with the same hue:
Dark lava
Taupe
Sepia
Dark brown
Deep Brown
Truffle
Ginger
Burnt Almond
Toffee
Ash Brown
Dirt
Cement
Fulvous
Molten Gold
Bronze
Peru
Mushroom
Neroli
Fawn
Rajah
Chardonnay
Lumber
Similar colors:
Delicate Peach
Chardonnay
Apricot
Pale Orange
Nude
Lumber
Biscuit
Bisque
Oatmeal
Fossil
Deep champagne
Sunset
Flesh
Pale gold
Almond
Tumbleweed
Putty
Tan
Macaroni and Cheese
Light Sand
Hickory
Soft Peach
Blanched almond
Wheat
Delicate Coral
Moccasin
Peach
Mocha
Mushroom
Champagne
Words evoked by this color:
apricot,  apricate,  peachy,  peach,  peaches,  pch,  bellini,  tummy,  fuzzy,  peckish,  flesh,  pei,  facial,  buttocks,  skinned,  buttock,  sunrise,  dawn,  pliable,  fuzz,  peptic,  fleshy,  comely,  personable,  brunch,  touchy,  derriere,  areola,  peggy,  peoria,  manga,  nipple,  sorbet,  rapprochement,  navaho,  navajo,  hogan,  nan,  roti,  wheaton,  arabian,  sheik,  sinai,  dakar,  riyadh,  arab,  transjordan,  barbary,  alger,  judea
Literary analysis:
In literature, the color "pale peach" is often employed to evoke a sense of delicate warmth and understated elegance. Writers have used it to describe the soft, alluring quality of floral imagery, as seen in references to pale peach-colored flowers and blooms that imbue natural scenes with gentle radiance [1, 2, 3]. The hue also appears in more abstract or non-botanical contexts, such as in the description of a complexional tone or in the characterization of a finely milled powder, suggesting a versatility that bridges both the natural world and crafted substances [4, 5]. Additionally, its use to detail objects with nuanced, rosy accents further demonstrates how "pale peach" serves as a subtle yet evocative color marker across various literary forms [6, 7].
  1. Metallica , an elegant plant with bronzy green foliage, and producing an abundance of pale peach-colored flowers, is of very recent introduction.
    — from Talks About Flowers. by Wellcome, M. D., Mrs.
  2. Myrianthes Rénoncule has flowers of a pale peach-color, drooping in large clusters, and in form resembling a double ranunculus.
    — from The Book of Roses by Francis Parkman
  3. From its sides lean double-flowering apricots and the sweet yu-lan, with its thousand blooms of pale peach colour.
    — from Quaint Korea by Louise Jordan Miln
  4. Complexions are of wax when feminine; when masculine, of pale peach-blossom!
    — from Essays from the Chap-Book Being a Miscellany of Curious and interesting Tales, Histories, &c; newly composed by Many Celebrated Writers and very delightful to read. by Various
  5. A pale peach-coloured powder, soluble in acids.
    — from Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume I by Richard Vine Tuson
  6. Its color is pale peach, with rosy center; its form is globular, full, and very large.
    — from Parsons on the Rose A Treatise on the Propagation, Culture and History of the Rose by Samuel Browne Parsons
  7. Pale peach, tinted rose.
    — from Roses and Rose Growing by Rose Georgina Kingsley

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