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Color:
Clay


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Colors with the same hue:
Cedarwood
Peanut
Nutmeg
Sunburst
Sinopia
Burnt Copper
Coquelicot
Musk
Deep Orange
Burnt sienna
Coral
Middle red
Dark salmon
Similar colors:
Sorrel
Henna
Coconut
Burnt Copper
Sien
Earth
Rum
Pale copper
Dull Red
Muddy Red
Bay
Chestnut
Tortoiseshell
Middle red
Redwood
Cedar
Dark salmon
Cognac
Paprika
Terra cotta
Nutmeg
Sandalwood
Raw Sienna
Fuzzy Wuzzy
Deep chestnut
Metallic bronze
Antique brass
Caramel
Whiskey
Clove
Words evoked by this color:
sugar_shack,  redwood,  sequoia,  sauna,  cologne,  incense,  hippie,  unwashed,  jetsam,  flotsam,  alembic,  faraday,  coil,  penny,  copper,  cooper,  meshed,  brazing,  burnish,  burnished,  balti,  cent,  anneal,  crimp,  trades,  ormer,  allende,  inductor,  venus,  cupola,  anode,  exchanger,  pipe,  stator,  telegraph,  maker,  titian,  septum,  taipan,  distillery,  distilling,  bronze,  ore,  coined,  pan,  impala,  soldered,  distillation,  conductive,  triode
Literary analysis:
In literature, the color “clay” is often used to evoke earthy, muted hues that connect characters or settings to the natural world. For example, a character’s face is described as “clay-gray,” conveying a somber, weathered quality that hints at both physical fatigue and emotional reserve ([1]). Similarly, an avian figure’s underpart is rendered in a natural “clay colour,” suggesting a subtle, rustic warmth reminiscent of the humble earth itself ([2]). These examples illustrate how "clay" as a color invokes a tactile, organic imagery that enriches the narrative with a sense of grounded realism.
  1. He saw the sergeant sway in the saddle, dropping reins, his face a clay-gray which Drew recognized of old.
    — from Ride Proud, Rebel! by Andre Norton
  2. In the young bird the underpart is clay colour with narrow cross stripes and large longitudinal flecks.
    — from Birds useful and birds harmful by Ottó Herman


Colors associated with the word:
Ochre
Sienna
Umber
Burnt orange
Rust
Copper
Salmon
Peach 
Coral
Sandstone
Taupe
Sepia
Chestnut
Mahogany
Maroon 
Words with similar colors:
fresco,  in_situ,  loggia,  autochthonous,  amphora,  potsherd,  earthen,  museo,  romanesque,  etruscan,  earthenware,  clayey,  piazza,  michelangelo,  native,  rustic,  ostia,  ethnographic,  ethnological,  origine
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