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Color:
Deep mauve


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Colors with the same hue:
Patriarch
Purple 
Midnight
Old lavender
Bright Purple
Fuchsia
Magenta
Orchid
Lilac
Pale plum
Thistle
Faint Pink
Similar colors:
Orchid
Brilliant rose
Bright lilac
Lavender 
Purpureus
Amethyst
Pale violet
Bright Purple
Byzantine
Luminous Pink
Heliotrope
Fandango
Hot pink
Pale plum
Frostbite
Mulberry
Mauve
Plum
Royal purple
China pink
Wisteria
Wild Strawberry
Slate blue
Cyclamen
Mardi Gras
Eminence
Persian rose
Flirt
Patriarch
Purple 
Words evoked by this color:
ultraviolet,  pensee,  viol,  iris,  vav,  vagaries,  twitching,  imaginative,  seventh,  vipe,  voot,  telekinesis,  spiritualist,  imagination,  vicki,  vicky,  expanding,  vii,  spirituality,  spiritualism,  spiritual,  spiritually,  amplitude,  oscillation,  vicarious,  vid,  vig,  mage,  vinnie,  oscillatory,  vye,  vox,  magenta,  fuchsia,  viva,  fose,  cyclamen,  vivacious,  diva,  fichu,  fabulist,  sashay,  pretended,  fawcett,  temporary,  farsi,  vivacity,  exuberant,  vibrant,  pizazz
Literary analysis:
The color "deep mauve" has long been employed in literature and descriptive texts to evoke a sense of subtle elegance and transformative atmosphere. In early works, it appeared in carefully paired color schemes—often alongside deep ultramarine—to enhance visual detail in printed plates ([1], [2]). Later, periodical descriptions noted its muted quality, as in a "dull deep mauve" captured by The Stamp Collector's Magazine ([3]). Novelistic uses further illustrate its evocative power: from the luminescent glow of a deep mauve tint permeating a lady's paint ([4]), to the unexpected appearance on a sea wrack weed streaked with white ([5]). Its presence persists in imaginative portrayals, such as the energy beam that ionized the air into deep mauve ([6]) and in serene gardens where flowers echo both deep and pale mauve hues ([7]).
  1. deep mauve and deep ultramarine ( plate 3 ).
    — from Gambia by Frederick John Melville
  2. deep mauve and deep ultramarine ( plate 3 ).
    — from Gambia by Frederick John Melville
  3. The Stamp Collector's Magazine in December, 1874 (XII: 182) says it has "just appeared in a dull deep mauve."
    — from Canada: Its Postage Stamps and Postal Stationery by Clifton A. (Clifton Armstrong) Howes
  4. Lady Harrowfield had been losing heavily, and a deep mauve shade glowed through all her paint.
    — from Beyond The Rocks: A Love Story by Elinor Glyn
  5. "In cancer take the sea wrack Torrek Mendrek—a weed of deep mauve colour streaked with white.
    — from The Sorcery Club by Elliott O'Donnell
  6. A beam of energy, so strong it ionized the air and turned it deep mauve, seemed to be engulfing Michael.
    — from Project Cyclops by Thomas Hoover
  7. A patch of Michaelmas daisies, deep mauve and pale mauve, and a bright yellow flower beside them, show where a garden used to stand near by.
    — from Unhappy Far-Off Things by Lord Dunsany

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