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- Maroon - Wikipedia
The color designated as maroon in Crayola crayons since 1958 (when it was renamed from dark red) is a bright medium shade of maroon halfway between brown and rose
- MAROON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
maroon or Maroon : a Black person of the Americas who escaped slavery and formed or joined a free and often secluded settlement or a descendant of such a person
- What is Maroon? (44 Colors) - colorguide. org
Maroon is a pure red that is half shaded with black In other words, if you mixed 50 50 red and black you'd get maroon Maroon makes a power statement Red is perceived as a fearsome color filled with life It's associated with dramatic elements of life such as fire and blood The darkness of maroon also gives it a stable and institutional feel
- MAROON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MAROON definition: 1 a dark reddish-purple colour 2 having a dark reddish-purple colour: 3 to leave someone in a… Learn more
- 40+ Shades of Maroon Color (Names, HEX, RGB, CMYK Codes)
Maroon is usually considered to be a deep red color, although some define maroon as being more of a burgundy Generally speaking, the difference between these two colors is subtle - experts can spot it but casual observers might think they are simply shades of the same color
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- Maroons - Wikipedia
The Second Maroon War of 1795–1796 was an eight-month conflict between the Maroons of Cudjoe's Town (Trelawny Town), a Maroon settlement later renamed after Governor Edward Trelawny at the end of First Maroon War, located near Trelawny Parish, Jamaica in the St James Parish, and the British colonials who controlled the island
- Maroon - Color Words to Describe Autumn Leaves | Merriam-Webster
Maroon, as the name for a dark red color, derives from French marron, which is the Spanish name for a chestnut The earliest examples in English of the word refer to the reddish-brown nut, with the color sense dating from the late-18th century
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