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anēkke
brown, the color of wood or of burnt umber clay.
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anēkke
brown, the color of wood or of burnt umber clay.
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anmāλa
green, the color of leaves. Symbolically, the color of life.
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anhā
green, blue, aqua, the color of the sea. A translucent color.
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ancōra
blue, the color of the daytime sky. This is a translucent color.
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anūña
blue. Symbolically, the color of sorrow.
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antiēla
a translucent bluish-purple color.

Looking pensive under the kitchen table…
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antāxa
purple. Symbolically, the color of new activities and beginnings.
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annēūñ
pink. Symbolically the color of strong emotion.
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ansūra
dark red, the color of blood.