Color with K

  • A light brownish-green color

  • A dark leafy green color like kale

  • A bright green color named after the kiwi fruit.

  • A bright, vibrant shade of green

  • A light yellow-green color like lime skin

  • A bright green color like kiwi flesh

  • A dull green color like sea kelp

  • A bright green color like kiwi flesh

  • A bright lime-like yellow-green color

  • A strong yellow pigment used historically

  • A strong yellow pigment used historically

  • A greenish version of khaki

  • A light yellow-green color like lime skin

  • A rich red color inspired by ketchup sauce.

  • A warm brown color like a kangaroo’s fur.

  • A deep, rich blue; less common name

  • A deep blue color inspired by knights’ armor.

  • A soft gray color like a koala’s fur.

  • A rich, dark red color associated with royalty.

  • A warm gold color linked to royalty.

  • A bright blue color named after the kingfisher bird.

  • A deep blue shade, origin of name unclear.

  • A reddish-brown metallic color from Kenyan copper.

  • A light brown color like khaki cloth.

  • A bright green color like Kermit the Frog.

  • A brown shade inspired by kaka, a bird or cocoa.

  • A bright red color like a kiss mark.

  • A soft pink color.

  • A bright green-yellow shiny color.

  • A strong red color like a king’s robe.

  • A shiny silver color like knight armor.

  • A soft gray color like koala fur.

  • Means the color khaki; plural form is okay.

  • Real New Zealand paint color; accepted.

  • A vivid green shade name used for car paints.

  • Real color name; a soft grayish-blue hue.

  • Common term for the brown of kraft paper.

  • A known gold shade from craft paints/crayons.

  • Yes! A known artist pigment, a blue shade.

  • Valid as a team/paint color in Kentucky (US).

  • Yep! Means the bright green of a kiwi.

  • Yes: "Kelly green" is common; spelling variant.

  • Used as a color name for bright orange.

  • Common in New Zealand for a golden yellow.

  • Kingfisher

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