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Color:
Hemp


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Colors with the same hue:
Root beer
Rosewood
Carmine
Cranberry
Firebrick
Bole
Liver
Metallic red
Lava
Cadmium red
Spanish red
Sweet Brown
Molten Lava
Cognac
Clove
Redwood
Muddy Red
Faded Red
Burnished brown
Bittersweet
Salmon
Faint Blush
Similar colors:
Burnished brown
Cinereous
Tin
Musk
Wenge
Clove
Liver
Rosy
Tuscany
Fig
Carbon
Faded Rose
Old rose
Tobacco
Roast coffee
Bole
Beaver
Redwood
Pastel pink
Mellow Gold
Umber
Pale chestnut
Rum
Garnet
Cappuccino
Coconut
Currant
Old burgundy
Sorrel
Clay
Words evoked by this color:
hemp,  scarcity,  steinbeck,  wasteland,  nat,  churchill,  frigate,  dreadnought,  warship,  doppelganger,  sudbury,  foss,  priory,  manse,  abbey,  presbytery,  doric,  mountbatten,  amphitheater,  transept,  narthex,  cloistered,  palisade,  henge,  minster,  cloister,  megalithic,  coliseum,  buttress,  archway,  hadrian,  neolithic,  mesolithic,  neanderthal,  amphitheatre,  castillo,  balustrade,  acropolis,  redneck,  hidden,  nick,  louche,  lingering,  blurred,  smuggle,  puffing,  steely,  high-rise,  material,  erecting
Literary analysis:
In a few literary passages the word “hemp” transcends its role as merely a plant or fiber and becomes a subtle color image, evoking an earthy, natural tone. For example, one writer compares a character’s hair to “hemp” [1], suggesting a muted, sun-worn hue that carries both rusticity and resilience. In another instance, the phrase “hemp passeth green holly” [2] uses hemp as a benchmark against the vivid green of holly, implying that its tone is understated yet distinct—a quiet, natural quality that enriches the landscape of description. These rare color uses of “hemp” invite readers to envision a hue that is as much about texture and nature as it is about shade.
  1. God’s life, I was ne’er so thrummed since I was a gentleman: my coxcomb was dry beaten, as if my hair had been hemp.
    — from Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introduction and notes by Ernest Rhys. Unexpurgated Edition by Thomas Dekker
  2. Be warned yong wantons, hemp passeth green holly.
    — from Curiosities of Street Literature


Colors associated with the word:
Hemp
Beige
Taupe
Khaki  
Sand
Ecru
Oatmeal
Stone
Linen
Sage
Olive
Earth
Clay
Driftwood
Burlap
Wheat
Fawn
Words with similar colors:
untreated,  unaltered,  unmodified,  acoustic,  ramie,  basketry,  hide,  sycophant,  pervasive,  blunt,  dull,  mate,  expedient,  assimilate,  frugal,  barren,  mushroom,  nod,  disguise,  near
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