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Basil


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Lincoln green
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Bilious Green
Iridescent Green
Ebony
Bright green
Pistachio
Rosemary
Menthol
Nyanza
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Sap green
May green
Iridescent Green
Bilious Green
Spinach
Swamp
Dull Green
Dull Olive
Metallic green
Meadow Green
Avocado
Royal green
Clover
Cucumber
Deep Green
Dark olive green
Faded Green
Lincoln green
Muddy Green
Spanish green
Moss green
Sea green
Fern
Russian green
Murky Green
Pistachio
Olivine
Mantis
Juniper
Oregano
Words evoked by this color:
fern,  fernand,  fernandez,  sap,  artichoke,  verdun,  ordnance,  artillery,  pershing,  howitzer,  warhead,  repulsive,  helicopter,  postwar,  interwar,  prewar,  ugly,  infantrymen,  infantry,  antiaircraft,  conscript,  barracks,  materiel,  barrack,  conscription,  patton,  eisenhower,  gunnery,  military,  caisson,  wartime,  1914-1918,  1939-1945,  counterinsurgency,  demobilization,  starling,  gin,  juniper,  bamboo,  phlegmatic,  mitigated,  quac,  afforest,  afforestation,  reforestation,  parsley,  conservancy,  environmentalist,  environmental,  environmentalism
Literary analysis:
In a few literary passages basil isn’t merely a herb or a name but an evocative reference to a particular, vibrant green. In recipe-like descriptions such as in [1], basil is rendered as a lively ingredient alongside almonds and peaches, its fresh, aromatic green hinting at both flavor and color. Similarly, the botanical reference in [2]—which describes the Bush Basil with its lush, leafy tops—invites readers to picture a natural, rich green hue that symbolizes vitality and freshness. In these instances, basil functions as an understated yet distinct color cue, weaving together the sensory qualities of taste, scent, and visual texture.
  1. Chopped almonds, basil, sliced or chopped peaches, sugar.
    — from The Laurel Health Cookery A Collection of Practical Suggestions and Recipes for the Preparation of Non-Flesh Foods in Palatable and Attractive Ways by Evora Bucknum Perkins
  2. The Bush Basil is Ocymum minimum , of which the leafy tops are used for seasoning, and in salads.
    — from Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure by William Thomas Fernie


Colors associated with the word:
Green 
Olive
Sage
Forest green 
Lime  
Mint
Emerald
Chartreuse
Fern
Jade
Seafoam
Avocado
Pistachio
Kelly green
Hunter green
Pea Green
Celadon
Words with similar colors:
cultivating,  organic,  elm,  ovate,  plantation,  dill,  countryside,  hornbeam,  ephedra,  gardener,  laurier,  field,  bush,  vine,  bio,  garden,  sustainable,  flora,  vitae,  cactus
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