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Thyme


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Colors with the same hue:
Deep Green
Lincoln green
Royal green
Slimy green
Green
Harlequin
Parakeet
Dull Green
Fresh Green
Cucumber
Mantis
Similar colors:
Ebony
Dusky
Russian green
Laurel
Asparagus
Rifle green
Dark olive green
Smoke
Xanadu
Oxley
Juniper
Nickel
Artichoke
Spruce
Amazon
Clover
Gun
Parsley
Spinach
Muddy Green
Feldgrau
Swamp
Moss green
Weathered Wood
Dull Green
Lichen
Basil
Tundra
Faded Green
Forest green 
Words evoked by this color:
fern,  fernand,  fernandez,  artichoke,  ebenezer,  blackwood,  swarthy,  melanin,  nubian,  exclusively,  countertop,  monumental,  stone,  stones,  sarcophagus,  pierre,  sculpted,  dower,  culver,  tunisian,  pyramidal,  alexandria,  minaret,  sphinx,  knot,  ailanthus,  gin,  juniper,  phlegmatic,  mitigated,  umberto,  umbo,  foss,  indigent,  nick,  virago,  redneck,  hidden,  havana,  untapped,  sap,  bamboo,  knackered,  louche,  lingering,  smuggle,  blurred,  puffing,  graphite,  draftsman
Literary analysis:
Literary references to “thyme” as a color often evoke a natural, understated palette that recalls the herb’s soft, earthy greens and subtle, muted tones. For instance, some works describe landscapes where wild thyme carpets ancient stone walls, its delicate hue lending a pastoral warmth and a sense of timeless vernal renewal [1]. In another example, the essence of thyme is even noted for its ability to alter the shine of silver, suggesting that its natural tint can affect the appearance of seemingly inert materials [2]. In these instances, the color of thyme isn’t simply a botanical detail but a symbolic presence that enriches the visual and emotional texture of the narrative.
  1. Round the whole plot there was a low stone wall, covered with wall-flowers, wild thyme, rosemary, and house-leek.
    — from Christine: A Fife Fisher Girl by Amelia E. Barr
  2. By the addition of a small quantity of oil of caraway, oil of cloves, or oil of thyme, the colour of the silver may be varied.
    — from Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume II by Richard Vine Tuson


Colors associated with the word:
Sage
Olive
Fern
Basil
Mint
Pistachio
Avocado
Juniper
Laurel
Seaweed
Eucalyptus
Khaki  
Chartreuse
Celadon
Jade
Words with similar colors:
xanadu,  olivier,  nestled,  endemic,  bucolic,  caper,  willow,  pastoral,  sag,  elongate,  ramble,  amble,  creel,  temperate,  olio,  sedge,  rambling,  shagreen,  ortolan,  trailing
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