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Color:
Heat Wave


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Colors with the same hue:
Bistre
Cypress
Walnut
Russet
Umber
Bamboo
Earth
Beaver
Raw Sienna
Whiskey
Tumbleweed
Pale silver
Apricot
Pale Orange
Similar colors:
Pumpkin
Dark orange
Orange
Tangerine
Vivid orange
Persimmon
Fiery Orange
Fulvous
Bamboo
Ember
Deep Orange
Vivid vermilion
Cadmium orange
Flame
Burnt orange
Pomegranate
Soft Orange
Bright Orange
Bright yellow 
Molten Gold
Coquelicot
Harvest gold
Gamboge
Neroli
Tomato
Sinopia
Cinnabar
Coral
Marigold
Mandarin
Words evoked by this color:
harvested,  tawny,  timbre,  pupa,  fermented,  secreting,  crackle,  cerumen,  copal,  rosin,  resin,  viscous,  viscosity,  bernstein,  afterglow,  aperitif,  tertiary,  forewarned,  sitar,  steeped,  brandy,  oloroso,  grog,  shellac,  hennessy,  rum,  vermouth,  balalaika,  lute,  oud,  zither,  stringed,  simmering,  crackling,  brewer,  brewery,  infuse,  extract,  decoction,  infused,  bromine,  sorghum,  fermentation,  ama,  unguent,  jarred,  burns,  maple,  vinegar,  phenolic
Literary analysis:
In literature, authors often treat heat waves not just as physical phenomena but as vibrant, almost painterly touches of color that transform a scene’s atmosphere. For instance, in one work the “curling, dancing heat waves” arise against a bold blue sky, their movement creating an interplay of delicate hues that contrast with the stark background [1]. Elsewhere, heat waves are likened to “a sea of fire,” evoking vivid images of intense reds and oranges that saturate the landscape with burning warmth [2]. In another evocative passage, the heat waves are set beside the “cool blue” of a cove, emphasizing a striking visual tension between warmth and coolness [3]. Similarly, shimmering heat waves over reddish desert sand imbue the environment with an almost surreal, painted quality that highlights both light and color [4]. These literary depictions show how heat waves function as a dynamic color motif, transforming ordinary vistas into canvases of luminous, transient brilliance.
  1. Against the blue of the sky where they had been a blot only, the curling, dancing heat waves arose.
    — from Where the Trail Divides by Will Lillibridge
  2. The heat waves looked like a sea of fire.
    — from A Texas Matchmaker by Andy Adams
  3. Conscience gazed pensively away beyond the hillside, where the heat waves played, to the cool blue of the cove.
    — from The Tyranny of Weakness by Charles Neville Buck
  4. The heat waves shimmered above the reddish desert sand until the Martians were blurred before Charlie's burning eyes.
    — from Flamedown by H. B. (Horace Bowne) Fyfe

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