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1. (n.) hue
a gradation or variety of a color; tint:
pale hues.
2. hue
the property of light by which the color of an object is classified as red, blue, green, or yellow in reference to the spectrum.
3. hue
color:
all the hues of the rainbow.
4. hue
form or appearance.
Etymology: (bef. 900; ME hewe, OE hīw form, appearance, color; c. ON h&ymacr; bird's down, Sw hy skin, complexion, Go hiwi form, appearance; akin to OE hār gray)
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| Definition of 'HUE' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) hue, chromaticity
the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength
2. (verb) hue
take on color or become colored
"In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey"
3. (verb) imbue, hue
suffuse with color
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| Definition of 'HUE' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) HUE
color or shade of color; tint; dye
2. (noun) HUE
a predominant shade in a composition of primary colors; a primary color modified by combination with others
3. (noun) HUE
a shouting or vociferation
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Sense: colour
flowers of many hues.
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Afrikaans: skakering |
Arabic: لَوْن |
Bulgarian: цвят |
Brazilian: matiz |
Czech: zabarvení |
German: die Farbe |
Danish: farve |
Greek: απόχρωση |
Spanish: color; matiz |
Estonian: värvus |
Farsi: رنگ |
Finnish: värisävy |
French: teinte |
Hebrew: צֶבָע, גַווָן |
Hindi: विविध रंग |
Croatian: boja, nijansa |
Hungarian: (szín)árnyalat |
Indonesian: warna |
Icelandic: blær, litbrigði |
Italian: colore, tonalità |
Japanese: 色 |
Korean: 색조 |
Lithuanian: spalva, atspalvis |
Latvian: []krāsa |
Malay: warna |
Dutch: kleur |
Norwegian: fargetone/-nyanse |
Polish: barwa |
Persian: رنگ |
Pashto: رنګ |
Portuguese: matiz |
Romanian: nuanţă |
Russian: оттенок |
Slovak: farba, odtieň |
Slovenian: odtenek |
Serbian: boja |
Swedish: färgton, nyans |
Thai: สี |
Turkish: renk |
Taiwanese: 顏色 |
Ukrainian: відтінок, колір |
Urdu: رنگ |
Vietnamese: màu; sắc thái |
Chinese: 颜色 |
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