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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

He added that whenever he tries to search the word "malarkey" on his laptop, the search engine asks him if he means "magenta."

From Fox News

A second image shows the Cassiopeia A supernova in bright magenta and blue.

From The Verge

She works for the tech company that created Kimi, a high-tech virtual assistant that answers its customer’s every request with a bright magenta light and a reassuring “I’m here.”

From Los Angeles Times