colors
71combination colors — Colors arising from a combination of pigmentary and structural features; see color change in insects …
72structural colors — Colors resulting from structure rather than pigment …
73metameric colors — colors that appear identical to the normal eye, but which are the resultants of different combinations of chromatic stimuli or wavelengths …
74pseudoisochromatic colors — colors that appear the same to an individual with defective color vision; see confusion c s …
75interference colors — Colors produced by the interference of two out or phase rays of white light when a birefringence material is observed at a nonextinction position between crossed polars. The retardation at a particular point in a birefringent fiber may be… …
76analogous colors — colors located next to or near one another on the color wheel (such as red, orange, and yellow) …
77cold colors — colors of the spectrum ranging from green through violet …
78contrasting colors — colors which are directly opposite one another on the color wheel (i.e. red and blue) …
79warm colors — colors that are associated with fire and warmth (i.e. red, yellow, orange, etc.) …
80binary colors — Colors made by the mixing of two hues. Examples are orange, green, and purple …