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Color:
Buttermilk


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Colors with the same hue:
Antique bronze
Peat
Muddy Yellow
Brass
Citrine
Turmeric
Dingy Yellow
Middle yellow
Dazzling Yellow
Aureolin
Banana
Buttercup
Maize
Flax
Buff
Vanilla
Butter
Soft White
Morning Mist
Blonde
Eggshell
Cornsilk
Similar colors:
Butter
Vanilla
Blonde
Custard
Palomino
Very pale yellow
Peach
Cream
Sallow
Wheat
Faded Yellow
Cornsilk
Flax
Bleached White
Buff
Light Sand
Parchment
Oat
Pale Yellow
Pearl
Blanched almond
Deep champagne
Sunset
Jasmine
Eggshell
Chiffon
Dun
Beige
Canary
Champagne
Words evoked by this color:
brigitte,  hairdresser,  bouffant,  perm,  coiffure,  keratin,  hair,  hairdo,  hairstyle,  braid,  marilyn,  haired,  ponytail,  wig,  churn,  shortening,  buttered,  vanilla,  frosting,  icecream,  ice_cream,  scoop,  scooped,  flavoring,  cake,  pudding,  navaho,  navajo,  hogan,  nan,  emerge,  burgeoning,  wheaton,  roti,  shrove,  meyer,  sicily,  forsyth,  sulphide,  sulphur,  champaign,  svelte,  champagne,  satin,  upscale,  snobbery,  bubbly,  flatter,  honeymoon,  socialite
Literary analysis:
In literature, the color "buttermilk" is sometimes employed to evoke a soft, pale, and subtly rustic quality that infuses a character or scene with warmth and nostalgic delicacy. For instance, one author describes a youth with “buttermilk eyes,” using the milky, creamy hue to suggest a gentle, almost ethereal quality in his appearance [1]. In another example, a simile juxtaposes a drop of indigo against a “pan of buttermilk,” employing the color to emphasize a contrast between deep vibrancy and muted, tender light [2]. Through these images, "buttermilk" transcends its literal sense as a dairy product and becomes a palette of meaning in literary description.
  1. Pringle was a slab-sided, beak-faced youth with buttermilk eyes.
    — from Motor Matt's Mystery; or, Foiling a Secret Plot by Stanley R. Matthews
  2. Her hair was the color of a dirty blanket, and her eyes bore a strong resemblance to a drop of indigo in a pan of buttermilk.
    — from The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern by William U. Moulton


Colors associated with the word:
Cream
Ivory
Beige
Pale Yellow
Light gold
Vanilla
Butter
Soft Yellow
Wheat
Almond
Flax
Sand
Champagne
Ecru
Honey
Custard
Eggshell
Oatmeal
Buff
Words with similar colors:
provolone,  adipose,  whey,  brie,  rennet,  camembert,  cyst,  wool,  tallow,  creme,  vellum,  dumpling,  alfredo,  eggnog,  fat,  smooth,  ream,  ligament,  emollient,  beforehand
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