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magenta

[muh-jen-tuh] / məˈdʒɛn tə /




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These are the undulating chartreuse and magenta streamers of light that appear around the poles.

From Salon

Inside the hotel you’ll find playful touches like magenta escalators and hot pink walls, a nod to the bold use of color in the work of the Mexican architect Luis Barragán.

From New York Times

She splashes a few drops of scent onto the snow and scatters magenta plumage plucked from a feather boa around the opening of the cage.

From Seattle Times

At a food distribution center in Skid Row, magenta bougainvillea is blooming, and so are Indian coral trees, full of fire-colored blossoms, The Los Angeles Times reports.

From New York Times

The lovely view of the lake is a good stopping point, but continue farther around the lake to find a path through the meadows, filled with Seuss-like pasqueflower seed heads, magenta paintbrush and subalpine daisies.

From Seattle Times