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Color:
Seaweed


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Colors with the same hue:
Viridian
Serene Green
Misty Blue
Pewter
Aquamarine
Dew
Similar colors:
Feldgrau
Holly
Dark green
Evergreen
Viridian
Bottle Green
Tropical rain forest
Dusky
Patina
Amazon
Xanadu
Smoke
Parsley
Deep Sea Green
Nickel
Chromium
Juniper
Skobeloff
Morning blue
Spruce
Serene Green
Laurel
Elm
Salem
Pewter
Oxley
Teal
Ebony
Medium green
Thyme
Words evoked by this color:
drawn,  sketchy,  carbonic,  sketched,  basalt,  basaltic,  rubbing,  scrawled,  foundry,  blackish,  relentless,  adamant,  hardest,  misanthropy,  arrogant,  scathing,  offstage,  unrecognized,  unrecognizable,  blackened,  soot,  blacked,  blacken,  blacker,  sooty,  stoutly,  black,  aachen,  densely,  bogart,  buried,  backstory,  catacomb,  satirist,  outlived,  sketch,  sketching,  prowl,  obscurity,  darkened,  darken,  darkening,  absorbed,  secretive,  swallowed,  underneath,  absorptive,  skulk,  covert,  cryptic
Literary analysis:
In literature the term “seaweed” isn’t always a straightforward reference to a marine plant; it often functions as a richly evocative color metaphor. Writers have employed the imagery of seaweed to suggest a flowing, natural texture and hue—sometimes hinting at wild, untamed beauty or even melancholy. For instance, authors compare strands of hair to “seaweed” to underscore its fluid, untidy, yet mesmerizing character, as seen when hair is likened to “tossed seaweed” ([1]) or described as resembling “ribbon seaweed” in its smoothness ([2]), and even as “lank coils of seaweed hair” evoking deep emotional connection ([3]). In another inventive twist, seaweed emerges with an unexpected tint in phrases like “rose‑red seaweed,” which playfully subverts familiar imagery while deepening the symbolic texture of the scene ([4]).
  1. Oh, no, no, no!’ Colourless, her long black hair, Like seaweed in a tempest tossed Tangling astray, to Joan’s care
    — from Poems — Volume 1 by George Meredith
  2. His hair was brushed back in a smoothness as of ribbon seaweed and seamed with a narrow furrow that scarcely aimed at being a parting.
    — from Beasts and Super-Beasts by Saki
  3. Lank coils of seaweed hair around me, my heart, my soul.
    — from Ulysses by James Joyce
  4. Love deep as the sea as a rose must wither, As the rose‑red seaweed that mocks the rose.
    — from Poems & Ballads (Second Series) Swinburne's Poems Volume III by Algernon Charles Swinburne


Colors associated with the word:
Olive
Forest green 
Moss green
Sea green 
Dark green 
Emerald
Chartreuse
Sage
Teal
Hunter green
Fern green
Pine green
Lime green
Jade
Avocado
Khaki  
Pistachio
Mint
Words with similar colors:
bass,  limb,  ravine,  satyr,  thicket,  kelp,  mangrove,  crocodile,  faunist,  actaeon,  caiman,  branching,  wooded,  branched,  overgrown,  taiga,  toad,  saurian,  forester,  abatis
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