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Aishik Rehman (আলোচনা | অবদান)
সম্পাদনা সারাংশ নেই
ট্যাগ: মোবাইল সম্পাদনা মোবাইল ওয়েব সম্পাদনা
Aishik Rehman (আলোচনা | অবদান)
সম্পাদনা সারাংশ নেই
ট্যাগ: মোবাইল সম্পাদনা মোবাইল ওয়েব সম্পাদনা উচ্চতর মোবাইল সম্পাদনা
১১ নং লাইন:
বেজেরাঙা হালকা-ধূসর রঙের বাদামী অথবা একটি ফ্যাকাশে হলুদ ধূসর রঙ। <ref>Macmillan On-Line Dictionary.</ref>
বেজে শব্দটি এসেছে ফরাসি ভাষা থেকে, যা দ্বারা মূলত বোঝানো হয়েছে প্রাকৃতিক উল যা নলাকৃত বা ডায়াড, প্রাকৃতিক উল এর রঙও নয়। <ref>''Le Petit Robert Dictionnaire''.</ref><ref>{{OEtymD|beige}}</ref> এটি প্রাকৃতিক উলের নিরপেক্ষ বা ফ্যাকাশে উপস্থাপন।
==Various beige colors==
 
===Cosmic latte===
{{main|Cosmic latte}}
 
{{infobox color|
title=Cosmic latte|
hex=FFF8E7|
r=255|g=248|b=231|
c= 0|m= 2.7 |y= 9.6 |k= 0 |
h= 40|s= 94|v=90
|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20060104173304/http://www.pha.jhu.edu:80/~kgb/cosspec/ Internet]
|isccname=Pale yellow green}}
 
'''Cosmic latte''' is a name assigned in 2002 to the average color of the [[universe]] (derived from a sampling of the [[electromagnetic radiation]] from 200,000 [[galaxy|galaxies]]), given by a team of [[astronomer]]s from [[Johns Hopkins University]].
 
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===Cream===
{{Main|Cream (colour)}}
{{Infobox color|
title=Cream|
hex=FFFDD0|
r=255|g=253|b=208|
c= 0|m= 1|y= 18|k= 0|
h= 57|s= 18|v=100|
isccname=Light yellow green}}
 
'''Cream''' is the color of the [[cream]] produced by [[cattle]] grazing on natural [[pasture]] with plants rich in [[yellow]] [[carotenoid]] pigments, some of which are incorporated into the cream, to give a yellow tone to [[white]].
[[File:Strawberry ice cream dessert.jpg|alt=Strawberries with vanilla ice cream|thumb|[[Strawberry|Strawberries]] with vanilla ice cream]]
The first recorded use of ''cream'' as a color name in [[English language|English]] was in 1590.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 206; Color Sample of Cream: Page 41 Plate 9 Color Sample D4 The color shown above matches the color sample in the book.</ref>
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===Unbleached silk===
{{infobox color|
title=Unbleached silk|
hex=FFDDCA|
r=255|g=221|b=202|
c= 0|m= 3|y= 21|k= 0 |
h= 22|s=21|v=100
|source=[[Traditional colors of Japan#Achromatic Series|JTC]]
|isccname=Pale orange yellow}}
 
'''Unbleached silk''' is one of the [[Traditional colors of Japan|Japanese traditional colors]] in use since beginning in 660 CE in the form of various [[dyes]]
that are used in designing [[kimono]]s.<ref>Nagasaki, Seiki. ''Nihon no dentoshoku : sono shikimei to shikicho'', Seigensha, 2001. {{ISBN|4-916094-53-0}}</ref><ref>Nihon Shikisai Gakkai. ''Shinpen shikisai kagaku handobukku'', Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 1985. {{ISBN|4-13-061000-7}}</ref>
[[File:Jacket, woman's (AM 1997.84.1-1).jpg|alt=Unbleached silk jacket|thumb|Unbleached silk jacket]]
The name of this color in [[Japanese language|Japanese]] is ''shironeri''.
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===Tuscan===
{{Main|Tuscan red}}
{{infobox color|
title= Tuscan|textcolor=black|
hex= FAD6A5|
r=250|g=214 |b=165 |
c=0 |m=14 |y=31 |k=2 |
h=35 |s=34 |v=98<ref>[http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp?RGB=%23FAD6A5 web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code #FAD6A5 (Tuscan):]</ref> |
source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20121122220608/http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-t.htm ISCC-NBS]|
isccname=Light yellow}}
 
The first recorded use of '''Tuscan''' as a color name in English was in 1887.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 206; Color Sample of Tuscan: Page 43 Plate 10 Color Sample E5</ref>
 
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===Buff===
{{Main|Buff (colour)}}
{{infobox color
|title=Buff
|hex=F0DC82
|r=240
|g=220
|b=130
|c= 0
|m= 8
|y= 46
|k= 6
|h= 49
|s= 46
|v= 94
|spelling=color
|source=
|isccname=Light yellow
}}
'''Buff''' is a pale [[yellow]]-[[brown]] color that got its name from the color of buffed [[leather]].<ref>{{Citation
|last=Paterson
|first=Ian
|title=A Dictionary of Colour
|edition=1st paperback
|year=2003
|publication-date=2004
|publisher=Thorogood
|location=London
|isbn=1-85418-375-3
|oclc=60411025
|page=73
}}</ref>
[[File:Chamois-natural.jpg|thumb|left|Buff is the color of fine undyed leathers.]]
According to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]], buff as a descriptor of a color was first used in the ''[[London Gazette]]'' of 1686, describing a uniform to be "A Red Coat with a Buff-colour'd lining".<ref>{{cite web|title=buff, adj.1|url=https://www.oed.com/Entry/24298|work=Oxford English Dictionary|publisher=OUP|accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref>
 
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===Desert sand===
{{Main|Desert sand (color)}}
{{infobox color|
title= Desert sand|
hex= EDC9AF|
r=237|g=201|b= 175|
c= 0|m= 17|y=26|k= 8|
h= 19|s=26|v=92<ref>[http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp?RGB=%23EDC9AF web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color #EDC9AF (Desert Sand):]</ref>|
source=[[List of Crayola crayon colors|Crayola]]|
isccname=Pale orange yellow}}
 
The color '''desert sand''' may be regarded as a deep shade of beige. It is a pale tint of a color called ''desert''. The color name "desert" was first used in 1920.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York: 1930 McGraw-Hill Page 194; Color Sample of Desert: Page 47 Plate 12 Color Sample I7</ref>
 
[[Image:ATTtelephone-large.jpg|thumb|left|A "beige" AT&T telephone.]]
 
In the 1960s the [[American Telephone & Telegraph Company]] (AT&T) marketed desert sand–colored telephones for offices and homes. However, they described the color as "beige". It is therefore common for many people to refer to the color desert sand as "beige".
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===Ecru===
{{main|Ecru}}
{{wiktionary|ecru}}
{{infobox color|
title=Ecru|
hex=C2B280|
r=194|g=178|b= 128|
c= 0|m= 8|y=34|k=24|
h=45|s=34|v=76|
spelling=Color
|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234718/http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-e.htm ISCC-NBS]
|isccname=Grayish yellow}}
 
Originally in the 19th century and up to at least 1930, the color '''ecru''' meant exactly the same color as beige (i.e. the pale cream color shown above as beige),<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 149—Discussion of the color Beige (shown in this book's color sample as being the same color that is displayed as "beige" in the Wikipedia color box shown above) notes that beige is exactly the same color as Ecru.</ref> and the word is often used to refer to such fabrics as silk and linen in their unbleached state. Ecru comes from the French word ''écru'', which means literally "raw" or "unbleached".
 
Since at least the 1950s, however, the ''color'' [[ecru]] has been regarded as a different color from beige, presumably in order to allow [[interior design]]ers a wider palette of colors to choose from.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234718/http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-e.htm |title=1955 ISCC-NBS color chart (scanned onto the Internet) shows ecru as being a different color than beige) |access-date=2007-10-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121122220724/http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-e.htm |archive-date=2012-11-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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===Khaki===
{{Main|Khaki}}
{{infobox color|
title= Khaki|
hex= C3B091|
r=195|g=176|b=145|
c= 0|m= 10|y= 26|k= 24|
h= 37|s= 26|v= 76
|source=[[Web colors#HTML color names|HTML/CSS]]
|isccname=Grayish yellow
}}
'''[[Khaki]]''' was designated in the 1930 book ''A Dictionary of Color'', the standard for color nomenclature before the introduction of computers.
 
The first recorded use of ''khaki'' as a color name in [[English language|English]] was in 1848.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 197; Color Sample of Khaki: Page 49 Plate 13 Color Sample J7</ref>
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===Light French beige===
{{Infobox color|
| title=Light French beige|
| hex=C8AD7F|
| r=200| g=173| b=127|
| c=0 | m=14 | y=37 | k=22|
| h=38 | s=37 | v=78<ref>[http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp?RGB=%23C8AD7F web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color #C8AD7F (Light French Beige):]</ref>
| source=[http://pourpre.com/fr/dictionnaire/file/beige Pourpre.com]
| isccname=Grayish yellow
}}
'''Light French beige''' is the color called ''beige'' on the pourpre.com website, a color list widely popular in [[France]].
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===French beige===
{{infobox color|
title=French beige|textcolor=white|
hex=A67B5B|
r=166|g=123|b= 91|
c= 0|m= 26|y= 45|k= 35|
h= 26|s= 45|v= 65<ref>[http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp?RGB=%23A67B5B web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color #A67B5B (French Beige):]</ref>
|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234718/http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-f.htm ISCC-NBS]
|isccname=Light brown}}
 
The first recorded use of '''French beige''' as a color name in English was in 1927.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 195; Color Sample of French beige: Page 49 Plate 13 Color Sample A7</ref>
 
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===Mode beige===
{{infobox color|
title= Mode beige|textcolor=white|
hex= 967117|
r=150|g=113|b= 23|
c= 0|m= 24|y= 85|k= 41|
h= 43|s= 85|v= 59<ref>[http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp?RGB=%23967117 web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color #967117 (Mode Beige):]</ref>|
source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234718/http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-m.htm ISCC-NBS]|
isccname=Light olive brown}}
 
''Mode beige'' is a very dark shade of beige.
 
Two other alternative names for this exact color are '''drab''' and '''sand dune''',<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 50</ref> in use, respectively, since 1686<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 194</ref> and 1925.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 204</ref>
 
The first recorded use of ''mode beige'' as a color name in [[English language|English]] was in 1928.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 199; Color Sample of Mode Beige: Page 47 Plate 14 Color Sample B5</ref>
 
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