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MAUVE

Definition av MAUVE

  1. färgen malva
  2. malvafärgad

1

Antal bokstäver

5

Är palindrom

Nej

6
AU
AUV
MA
MAU
UV
VE

13

1

15

69
AE
AEM
AEV
AM
AME
AMU
AMV


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  • A group of species with asymmetrical flowers marked in mauve and yellow, including Sparaxis variegata and Sparaxis villosa, was formerly treated as the genus Synnotia.
  • Her coffin was draped in the Union Jack with a wreath of daffodils and spring flowers from her sister Princess Marie Louise and a wreath of yellow roses and mauve tulips from King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
  • Birds from this zone vary in appearance, but one type, which resembles nominate blue-headed wagtail (except that the blue tones to the head are paler and more mauve and the white of the head is more extensive, particularly on the throat, ear-coverts, and supercilium) is colloquially referred to as Channel wagtail.
  • Depending on the species, Bauhinia flowers are usually in magenta, mauve, pink or white hues with crimson highlights.
  • The flowers are in verticils, with 2-6 flowers in each verticil, and are held in large colorful bracts that range in color from pale mauve to lilac or white to pink with a pink mark on the edge.
  • Perkin originally named the dye Tyrian purple after the historical dye, but the product was renamed mauve after it was marketed in 1859.
  • It was said of Ewing that he was 'Careful at all times of his appearance, his suits were mostly grey, added to which he generally wore – whatever the fashion – a white piqué stripe to his waistcoat, a mauve shirt, a white butterfly collar and a dark blue bow tie with white spots.
  • His designs were considered by interior designers to be modern and stylish, with built-in fitments and pastel colour-schemes, particularly pink, mauve, and cream, contrasted with silver-lacquered furniture and mirrors.
  • The inflorescence is an open cymose panicle of apically small white flowers, sometimes with a purple or mauve striped tube.
  • It was also at this time that all of the seats were given a retrim in Southeastern current mauve and blue seat moquette.
  • The plants bloom in early through mid-summer, producing small, fragrant, pink to mauve (sometimes white) colored flowers in rounded umbellate racemes.
  • The normalized color coordinates for mauve taupe are identical to raspberry glacé, first recorded as a color name in English in 1926.
  • The normalized color coordinates for raspberry glacé are identical to mauve taupe, first recorded as a color name in English in 1925.
  • The external walls are of randomly arranged brown, pink and mauve Brisbane tuff stone from the O’Connelltown Quarry in the (now) suburb of Windsor, while the interior is primarily dressed sandstone (Helidon freestone) from Helidon near Toowoomba.
  • It has been described as one of Seddon's "most high-spirited small churches", with "polychromatic interplay inside and out" between mauve and ochre stone, and "an extraordinarily elaborate belfry".
  • The other mutations are a result of selective breeding in aviculture, such as two cobalts which will make a mauve (black).
  • Forewing with an outwardly and forwardly arched subcrescentic pale violet or mauve band, commencing beyond the middle of the wing at the costal vein, terminating at the inner angle, and crossed obliquely by a series of three small white spots disposed in a straight line parallel to the outer margin, and placed upon folds of as many consecutive interspaces, the last being between the second and third median vein.


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