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Color:
Mushroom


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Colors with the same hue:
Dark lava
Taupe
Sepia
Dark brown
Truffle
Mud
Ginger
Burnt Almond
Copper
Ochre
Fulvous
Molten Gold
Tangerine
Bronze
Dark orange
Peru
Dull Orange
Neroli
Sandy brown
Rajah
Macaroni and Cheese
Pale Peach
Nude
Seashell
Similar colors:
Mocha
Hickory
Hazelnut
Pebble
Beaver
Tumbleweed
Grullo
Cobblestone
Beech
Cement
Fossil
Burlap
Antique brass
Camel
Desert
Fallow
Lion
Wood brown
Tan
Pale brown
Dirt
Pale Sage
Buckskin
Pale silver
Khaki  
Nude
Pecan
Oatmeal
Dust
Cappuccino
Words evoked by this color:
morrell,  fungi,  subtilty,  subtlety,  mocha,  homey,  comfy,  snugly,  snug,  cozy,  cosy,  hickman,  noisette,  kudu,  flooring,  paneling,  carpentry,  grained,  tenon,  arabia,  bedouin,  hieroglyphics,  pyramid,  cairo,  egypt,  amman,  nomad,  texture,  eddo,  epi,  san,  westerly,  archeological,  archaeological,  sahel,  sahara,  desert,  dune,  aridity,  deserts,  desertification,  drought,  arid,  barefoot,  barefooted,  strand,  kalahari,  aground,  granular,  uninhabited
Literary analysis:
A close reading of these examples shows that—even though modern usage sometimes embraces “mushroom” as an earthy, muted hue—the term in the provided literary excerpts is almost exclusively employed in its literal or metaphorical sense rather than as a descriptor of color. None of the cited passages use “mushroom” to signify a particular chromatic quality; instead, we see it invoked to name actual fungi, designate culinary ingredients, or illustrate social metaphors (as in [1] with its “mushroom aristocracy” or in [2] describing a “mushroom existence”). In this body of work, the appellation “mushroom” remains firmly rooted in its natural and symbolic functions rather than serving as a color term in the literary imagination.
  1. It was the court of the nouveaux riches and of a mushroom aristocracy.
    — from France in the Nineteenth Century by Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer
  2. But such fame is meteoric and has but a mushroom existence.
    — from What's What in America by Eugene V. (Eugene Valentine) Brewster


Colors associated with the word:
Beige
Taupe
Ecru
Fawn
Khaki  
Sand
Stone
Putty
Mocha
Sable
Chestnut
Umber
Sepia
Buff
Hazel
Oatmeal
Words with similar colors:
minutiae,  putty,  homespun,  milled,  dusting,  fiber,  minutia,  fibre,  faun,  woven,  scarcely,  pabulum,  mostly,  priggish,  approximation,  similitude,  fewest,  unclassified,  tepid,  dun
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