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Reds and Pinks
edit- Color term
- Red
- Shades of red
- Pink
- Variations of pink
- Gules
- Red-violet
- Shades of magenta
- Specific Pinks
- Baker-Miller Pink
- Mexican pink
- Mountbatten pink
- Specific Reds
- Candy apple red (color)
- Falu red
- Fire engine red
- Indian red (color)
- Mordant red 19
- Persian red
- Turkey red
- Tuscan red
- Upsdell red
- Venetian red
- Specific Colors (Other)
- Amaranth (color)
- Burgundy (color)
- Cardinal (color)
- Carmine
- Carmine (color)
- Carnelian (color)
- Cerise (color)
- Chestnut (color)
- Coquelicot
- Coral (color)
- Crimson
- Alizarin crimson (color)
- Fuchsia (color)
- Fulvous
- Lava (color)
- Magenta
- Mahogany (color)
- Maroon
- Mauve
- Oxblood
- Puce
- Purple
- Raspberry (color)
- Rose (color)
- Rosso corsa
- Ruby (color)
- Ruddy
- Rufous
- Russet (color)
- Rust (color)
- Salmon (color)
- Scarlet (color)
- Sinopia
- Terracotta
- Vermilion
- Wine (color)
- Wine color