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Gotham City Online's Technicolor Color Glossary A to I

From Aquamarine to Zoccoli, the world of fashion is full of unique and beautiful concepts. The fashion experts at gothamcityonline are pleased to share this comprehensive guide of shoe and footwear terms and definitions. So whether you're buying boots, pumps, wedges, plaforms, mules, sandals, sneakers, heels or clogs, our guide will help you buy with a bit more confidence. Visit the gothamcityonline eBay store anytime to put your knowledge to the test! This guide continues on other pages due to space limitations.

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Alice Blue
(color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #F0F8FF; a moderate color in the spectrum between green and violet.
Alizarin Crimson (color) - A red color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #E32636.
Almond (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a light brown color.
Amber (color) - An orange yellow color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FFBF00.
Amethyst (color) - A purple color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #9966CC.
Antique Brass (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a gold color with brown hues.
Apple (color) - A bright color in the spectrum between yellow and blue; the color of a Granny Smith apple.
Apricot (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957; an light orange color. Also a type of small fruit resembling a peach and plum.
Aqua (color) - A blue color with light green hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #00FFFF.
Aquamarine (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1958 and 1971; a light blue color with green hues. Also a CSS color for computer programmers, HEX #7FFFD4.
Army Green (color) - A light to moderate color lying in the spectrum between blue and yellow, with hues of brown or gray.
Asparagus (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1993 after being named in a contest for consumers; a green color. Also a CSS color for computer programmers, HEX #7BA05B.
Atomic Tangerine (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced from 1972-1989; a bright orange color.
Avocado (color) - A light green with yellow hues; also a type of fruit.
Azure (color) - A blue color similar to the color of the clear sky; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #007FFF.

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Baby Blue (color) - A light color lying in the color spectrum between violet and green.
Banana Mania (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a yellow color.
Beaver (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; also the fur of a beaver, or any heavy felted wool or cotton fabric that is soft and hairy on both sides.
Beige (color) - A color whose hue ranges between light yellow and gray yellow; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #F5F5DC.
Bistre (color) - A brown color with gray to yellow undertones; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #3D2B1F.
Bittersweet (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957.
Black (color) - An achromatic color of least lightness, usually belonging to objects that neither reflect nor transmit light. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #000000.
Blaze Orange (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FF9900, also known as safety orange. A bright color in the spectrum between red and yellow.
Blizzard Blue (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon color introduced between 1972 and 1989, and retired by popular vote in 2003 as part of Crayola's 100th birthday. A color in the spectrum between green and violet.
Blue (color) - A color whose hue lies in the color spectrum between green and violet. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #0000FF.
Blue Bell (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; also a color in the spectrum between green and violet.
Blue Gray (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1958 and 1971; and one of 8 Crayola brand crayon colors retired in 1990.
Blue Green (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957.
Blue Violet (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957.
Blush (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a light pink color.
Bondi Blue (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #0095B6; also a color in the spectrum between green and violet.
Bone (color) - A light beige color.
Brass (color) - A yellow gold color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #B5A642.
Brick Red (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957; a red color with brown hues.
Bright Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #66FF00.
Bright Turquoise (color) - A blue color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #08E8DE.
Bright Violet (color) - A purple color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #CD00CD.
Bronze (color) - A metallic brown color with yellow hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #CD7F32.
Brown (color) - A color in the spectrum between red and yellow. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #964B00.
Buff (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #F0DC82; also a light beige color.
Burgundy (color) - A purple color with red hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #900020.
Burnt Orange (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1958 and 1971; an orange color with brown hues. Also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #CC5500.
Burnt Sienna (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957; an orange red or red brown color. Also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #E97451.
Burnt Umber (color) - A moderate brown color, sometimes with yellow hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #8A3324.
Buttercream (color) - A very light yellow color.

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Cadet Blue (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1958 and 1971; also a moderate color in the spectrum between green and violet.
Camouflage Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #78866B.
Canary (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a bright yellow color. Also, a type of finch prone to singing.
Caramel (color) - A moderate brown color with yellow hues.
Cardinal (color) - A moderate red color named for the color of the robes of the Roman Catholic Church's high official, ranking right below the pope; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #C41E3A.
Carmine (color) - A bright red color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #960018.
Carnation Pink (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957; also a type of flower.
Carribbean Green (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a color lying in the spectrum between blue and yellow.
Carrot (color) - An orange color; a type of root vegetable. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #ED9121.
Celadon (color) - An green color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #ACE1AF.
Cerise (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1993 after being named in a contest for consumers; a cherry red color. Also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #DE3163.
Cerulean (color) - A sky blue color; one of 8 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1990 to replace 8 retired colors. Also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #007BA7.
Charcoal (color) - A dark gray color.
Chartreuse (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced from 1972-1989; a bright yellow green color. Also a CSS color for computer programmers, HEX #7FFF00.
Chestnut (color) - A light brown color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #CD5C5C.
Chocolate (color) - A brown color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #D2691E.
Cinnamon (color) - A brown color with light orange hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #7B3F00.
Clear (color) - Something without a color, see-through; usually referring to the portion of a shoe made out of acrylic or a plastic material.
Cobalt (color) - A blue color with green hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #0047AB.
Cognac (color) - A dark brown with orange hues.
Copper (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1958 and 1971; a gold color with brown hues. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #B87333.
Coral (color) - A deep pink with light orange hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FF7F50.
Corn (color) - A yellow color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FBEC5D.
Cornflower (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957; a blue color with light purple hues.
Cotton Candy (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a light pink color.
Cranberry (color) - A moderate red color; also a type of fruit.
Cream (color) - A pale yellow color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FFFDD0.
Crimson (color) - A deep red color with purple hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #DC143C.
Cyan (color) - A blue color often with green hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #00FFFF.

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Dandelion (color) - One of 8 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1990 to replace 8 retired colors; a yellow color.
Dark Blue (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #0000C8.
Dark Brown (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #654321.
Dark Cerulean (color) - A deep blue color; a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #08457E.
Dark Chestnut (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #986960.
Dark Coral (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #CD5B45; a deep pink with orange hues.
Dark Goldenrod (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #B8860B; a deep yellow color with gold hues.
Dark Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #013220.
Dark Indigo (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #310062; a deep blue with red hues.
Dark Khaki (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #BDB76B; a deep yellow color with brown hues.
Dark Olive (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #556832; a deep green color with brown hues.
Dark Pastel Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #03C03C; a moderate color in the spectrum between blue and yellow.
Dark Peach (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FFDAB9; a moderate pink color with yellow hues.
Dark Pink (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #E75480.
Dark Salmon (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #E9967A; a deep pink color with yellow hues.
Dark Scarlet (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #560319; a deep red color.
Dark Slate Gray (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #2F4F4F.
Dark Spring Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #177245.
Dark Tan (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #918151; a moderate brown color with yellow hues.
Dark Tangerine (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FFA812; a deep orange color.
Dark Tea Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #BADBAD.
Dark Terra Cotta (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #CC4E5C; a deep orange color.
Dark Turquoise (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #116062; a deep blue green color.
Dark Violet (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #423189; a deep purple color.
Dark Yellow (color) - A dark color lying in the color spectrum between green and orange.
Desert Sand (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a yellow brown color.
Dodger Blue (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #1E90FF.
Dusty Pink (color) - A light to moderate color lying in the spectrum between red and white, with hues of brown.

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Eggplant (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a deep purple color. Also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #990066.
Electric Lime (color) - One of 8 fluorescent Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1990 and 1992; a fluorescent green color.
Emerald (color) - A green color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #50C878.

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Fern (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998; a green color.
Fern Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #4F7942.
Flax (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #EEDC82; also a type of long, thin plant whose seeds are edible.
Flesh (color) - A Crayola brand crayon color from 1949 to 1962, when it was voluntarily changed to "peach," partially due to the Civil Rights Movement underway in the U.S. at that time.
Forest Green (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1958 and 1971; a dark green color.
French Blue (color) - A moderate color in the spectrum between green and violet; also referring to one of the three colors in the national flag of France.
Fuchsia (color) - One of 8 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1990 to replace 8 retired colors; a bright red purple color. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #F400A1.
Fuzzy Wuzzy Brown (color) - One of 24 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1998.

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Gamboge (color) - A strong yellow color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #E49B0F.
Gold (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957; a metallic yellow color. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FFD700.
Goldenrod (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1958 and 1971; a yellow color. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #DAA520.
Granny Smith Apple (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors created in 1993 after being named in a contest for consumers; a green color.
Graphite (color) - A moderate gray color; can also have a slight metallic quality.
Gray (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957; a color ranging between black and white. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #808080.
Gray-Asparagus (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #465945.
Gray-Tea Green (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #CADABA.
Green (color) - A color whose part of the spectrum lies between blue and yellow; the color of grass. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #00FF00.
Green Blue (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957, and one of 8 colors retired in 1990.
Green Yellow (color) - One of 48 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced between 1949 and 1957. Also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #ADFF2F.
Greenish Blue (color) - A color whose hue lies in the color spectrum between green and violet, more towards the green side.
Greenish Yellow (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #ADFF2F.

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Heliotrope (color) - A purple color with red hues; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #DF73FF.
Honey (color) - A light brown color with yellow hues.
Hot Magenta (color) - One of 16 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced from 1972-1989; a bright purple red color.
Hot Pink (color) - A bright pink color; also a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FC0FC0.

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Inch Worm (color) - One of 4 Crayola brand crayon colors introduced by popular vote in 2003 as part of Crayola's 100th birthday.
Indian Red (color) - A Crayola brand crayon color available from 1958-1971. The name was originally derived from the color of a reddish-brown pigment found near India and commonly used in oil paint. This color was renamed Chestnut in 1999 in response to concerns from educators.
Indigo (color) - A dark blue with red hues; also, a CSS color for computer programming, HEX #4B0082.
International Klein Blue (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #002FA7.
International Orange (color) - A CSS color for computer programming, HEX #FF4F00.
Ivory (color) - A creamy white color with yellow hues.

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