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- Mauve abstract "Mauve /ˈmoʊv/ (from the French form of Malva "mallow") is a pale purple color, which is named after the mallow flower. The first use of the word mauve as a color was in 1796-8 according to the Oxford English Dictionary, but its use seems to have been rare before 1859. Another name for the color is mallow with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in English in 1611.Mauve is more grey and more blue than a pale tint of magenta would be. Many pale wildflowers called "blue" are actually mauve. Mauve is also sometimes described as pale violet.".
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- Mauve cmykCoordinateCyanic "12".
- Mauve cmykCoordinateMagenta "31".
- Mauve cmykCoordinateYellow "0".
- Mauve colourHexCode "E0B0FF".
- Mauve hsvCoordinateHue "276".
- Mauve hsvCoordinateSaturation "31".
- Mauve hsvCoordinateValue "100".
- Mauve rgbCoordinateBlue "255".
- Mauve rgbCoordinateGreen "176".
- Mauve rgbCoordinateRed "224".
- Mauve thumbnail Wilde_Malve.JPG?width=300.
- Mauve wikiPageExternalLink chroma.
- Mauve wikiPageExternalLink dico.php?typ=teinte&ent=300.
- Mauve wikiPageExternalLink nbs-m.htm.
- Mauve wikiPageExternalLink nbs-o.htm.
- Mauve wikiPageID "777860".
- Mauve wikiPageRevisionID "606278741".
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- Mauve c "12".
- Mauve g "115".
- Mauve g "132".
- Mauve g "133".
- Mauve g "176".
- Mauve g "49".
- Mauve g "95".
- Mauve h "276".
- Mauve h "285".
- Mauve h "286".
- Mauve h "300".
- Mauve h "336".
- Mauve hasPhotoCollection Mauve.
- Mauve hex "673147".
- Mauve hex "915".
- Mauve hex "B784A7".
- Mauve hex "D473D4".
- Mauve hex "E0B0FF".
- Mauve hex "E285FF".
- Mauve k "0".
- Mauve k "17".
- Mauve k "2".
- Mauve k "60".
- Mauve m "27".
- Mauve m "31".
- Mauve m "46".
- Mauve m "48".
- Mauve m "52".
- Mauve r "103".
- Mauve r "145".
- Mauve r "183".
- Mauve r "212".
- Mauve r "224".
- Mauve r "226".
- Mauve s "20".
- Mauve s "31".
- Mauve s "37".
- Mauve s "46".
- Mauve s "48".
- Mauve s "52".
- Mauve source List_of_Crayola_colored_pencil_colors.
- Mauve source "Maerz and Paul".
- Mauve source dico.php?typ=teinte&ent=300.
- Mauve source nbs-m.htm.
- Mauve source nbs-o.htm.
- Mauve textcolor "black".
- Mauve textcolor "white".
- Mauve title "Mauve Taupe".
- Mauve title "Mauve".
- Mauve title "Old Mauve".
- Mauve title "Opera Mauve".
- Mauve v "100".
- Mauve v "40".
- Mauve v "54".
- Mauve v "62".
- Mauve v "83".
- Mauve y "0".
- Mauve y "31".
- Mauve subject Category:Shades_of_pink.
- Mauve subject Category:Shades_of_purple.
- Mauve subject Category:Shades_of_violet.
- Mauve type Colour.
- Mauve type Color.
- Mauve type Quality.
- Mauve comment "Mauve /ˈmoʊv/ (from the French form of Malva "mallow") is a pale purple color, which is named after the mallow flower. The first use of the word mauve as a color was in 1796-8 according to the Oxford English Dictionary, but its use seems to have been rare before 1859. Another name for the color is mallow with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in English in 1611.Mauve is more grey and more blue than a pale tint of magenta would be.".
- Mauve label "Malva (colore)".
- Mauve label "Mauve (couleur)".
- Mauve label "Mauve".
- Mauve label "Mauve".
- Mauve label "モーブ (色)".
- Mauve sameAs Mauve.
- Mauve sameAs Mauve_(couleur).
- Mauve sameAs Malva_(colore).
- Mauve sameAs モーブ_(色).