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Color:
Juniper


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Colors with the same hue:
Spanish green
Smoke
Xanadu
Forest green 
Oxley
Emerald
Paris Green
Eton blue
Ash gray
Light Sage
Similar colors:
Clover
Amazon
Salem
Sea green
Medium green
Spinach
Russian green
Forest green 
Oxley
Bottle Green
Laurel
Asparagus
Spanish green
Parsley
Viridian
Tropical rain forest
Thyme
Serene Green
May green
Evergreen
Dull Green
Faded Green
Basil
Mint
Jade
Xanadu
Fern
Chromium
Spruce
Smoke
Words evoked by this color:
gin,  juniper,  phlegmatic,  mitigated,  artichoke,  fern,  fernand,  fernandez,  virago,  myrtle,  hunter,  blackwood,  swarthy,  ebenezer,  melanin,  nubian,  exclusively,  sap,  starling,  knot,  graphite,  draftsman,  hexagonal,  staub,  aegean,  athenian,  countertop,  monumental,  stone,  stones,  sarcophagus,  pierre,  sculpted,  dower,  culver,  germanic,  wrought,  blacksmith,  andiron,  teutonic,  iron,  farrier,  forge,  ferro,  ferrous,  ferromagnetic,  magnetism,  benthos,  teal,  brookfield
Literary analysis:
In literature the term “juniper” sometimes transcends its literal botanical meaning to evoke a distinct color quality that imbues a scene with a muted, natural elegance. For instance, one passage describes how a juniper hue seems to “conceal the hollows in the rocky surface” as failing light makes the landscape appear mysteriously veiled, suggesting not just the presence of a juniper plant but a dusky, verdant tone [1]. In another poetic instance a character’s beauty is likened to the fair, refined quality of juniper—a simile that hints at the clean, luminous green one might associate with the tree’s foliage [2]. In more technical or naturalistic contexts, the phrase is even qualified by a specific tint, as in “Red Juniper,” where juniper becomes a marker for a particular hue within the species [3].
  1. Juniper conceals the hollows in the rocky surface, and adds to our difficulties in the failing light.
    — from Armenia, Travels and Studies (Volume 2 of 2) The Turkish Provinces by H. F. B. (Harry Finnis Blosse) Lynch
  2. The loved one's stature tall, her form as fair as juniper, Bright 'midst the rosy bowers of grace a slender tree doth shine.
    — from The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, Volume 6 (of 14) Medieval Arabic, Moorish, and Turkish
  3. [Pg 33] PINACEAE Red Juniper.
    — from Michigan Trees: A Handbook of the Native and Most Important Introduced Species by Charles Herbert Otis


Colors associated with the word:
Sage
Teal
Olive
Forest green 
Emerald
Seafoam
Mint
Celadon
Chartreuse
Hunter green
Fern
Pistachio
Jade
Cypress
Eucalyptus
Laurel
Words with similar colors:
restore,  refuge,  restoration,  remediate,  restoring,  advise,  sufficient,  mend,  temperance,  chronicity,  restorative,  evolutionary,  gratefully,  remediation,  finley,  supplant,  advisability,  astoria,  culturing,  amend
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