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| Hex triplet | #E48400 | |
| RGBB | (r, g, b) | (220, 132, 0) |
| HSV | (h, s, v) | (35°, 100%, 89%) |
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Fulvous (pronounced /ˈfʊlvəs/) is a colour, sometimes described as dull reddish-yellow, brownish-yellow or tawny. It is used as an adjective in the names of many species of birds, as well as other animals, to describe their appearance.
The first recorded use of fulvous as a colour name in
English
was in the year 1664. [1]
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| Auburn | Beige | Bistre | Bole | Bronze | Brown | Buff | Burgundy | Burnt sienna | Burnt umber |
| Camel | Chamoisee | Chestnut | Chocolate | Citrine | Copper | Cordovan | Desert sand | Earth yellow | Ecru |
| Fallow | Fawn | Fulvous | Khaki | Liver | Mahogany | Ochre | Raw umber | Rufous | Russet |
| Rust | Sandy brown | Seal brown | Sepia | Sienna | Tan | Taupe | Umber | Wenge | Wheat |
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