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magenta

[muh-jen-tuh] / məˈdʒɛn tə /




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Farther away from the poles, the auroras might appear more magenta than green, MacDonald explains.

From Scientific American

First, they wanted to check that the friendly looking robot, whose eyes lit up with orange, yellow and magenta lights when they got answers right, would first do no harm.

From New York Times

They also found the illusion’s effect varied against different colors and was strongest when the black hole was atop a magenta background.

From New York Times

When brewed and cooled, hibiscus tea takes on a gorgeous magenta color and a tart, berry-like flavor.

From Salon

The colors range from blue-violet and magenta to pinks and whites and, of course, dark purples, some of which resemble the burgundy hues of red wine.

From Los Angeles Times