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Color:
Iridescent Purple


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Colors with the same hue:
Indigo
Galaxy Purple
Metallic violet
Digital Purple
Putrid Purple
Violet 
Grape
French violet
Phantom
Dusk Purple
Electric violet
Violet
Blue-violet
Vivid violet
Purple 
Veronica
Muted Lilac
Heather Purple
Toxic Purple
Rich lavender
Nearby colors:
Vivid mulberry
Radiant Purple
Dark violet
Luminous Purple
Vivid orchid
Bold Purple
Electric purple
Phlox
Psychedelic purple
Sparkling Pink
Purple 
Flashy Fuchsia
Fuchsia
Magenta
Words evoked by this color:
advent,  bishop,  archbishop,  prophesy,  lambda,  symbolist,  diviner,  porphyrin,  mora,  rhodopsin,  grape,  popish,  urchin,  repent,  bishopric,  episcopal,  episcopate,  lent,  pansy,  belladonna,  orcein,  discord,  permanganate,  petunia,  loosestrife,  regina,  nobility,  purpose,  slurp,  aconite,  nebula,  nebulae,  teleport,  sagittarius,  chromatin,  octopus,  bruise,  bruised,  sprain,  bruising,  alzheimers,  voila,  pancreatic,  alzheimer,  cheshire,  lupus,  haskell,  twitch,  grappa,  concord
Literary analysis:
In literature, "iridescent purple" is employed as a striking visual motif that vividly enhances descriptions of both living beings and inanimate objects. For instance, it characterizes natural features like the wings of a male creature and the plumage of a cock, infusing these figures with a vibrant, mythical quality ([1], [2]). At the same time, the color is used to underscore decay or mystery in industrial or architectural scenes, as seen in the depiction of disintegrating metal frames and eerily glowing inscriptions ([3], [4], [5]). Even in natural landscapes, iridescent purple appears to highlight distinctive markings and scattered shells, bridging the realms of the fantastical and the natural ([6], [7]). This diverse usage illustrates how the hue functions as both a marker of beauty and a symbol of transformation within various narrative contexts.
  1. —The male has the fore wings broadly shot with iridescent purple.
    — from The Butterfly Book A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Butterflies of North America by W. J. (William Jacob) Holland
  2. By the end of the month it is difficult to find a cock that is not bravely attired from head to tail in iridescent purple.
    — from A Bird Calendar for Northern India by Douglas Dewar
  3. It, too, showed the iridescent purple disintegration of its metal frame.
    — from Progress Report by Alex Apostolides
  4. Etched in the metal frame, in the same iridescent purple glow, were two words.
    — from Progress Report by Alex Apostolides
  5. Slowly they realized the iridescent purple glow around the doorframe, the rotted metal, disintegrating and falling to the dirt below.
    — from Progress Report by Alex Apostolides
  6. On the hinder end of the abdomen is an iridescent purple spot.
    — from The Common Spiders of the United States by J. H. (James Henry) Emerton
  7. Gwithian The shore here is strewn with the iridescent purple shells of a small oyster, which lie gleaming like coloured pearls on the sand and weed.
    — from Nooks and Corners of Cornwall by C. A. (Catharine Amy) Dawson Scott



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