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flamecolored

Flamecolored is an English descriptive term used to describe colors or appearances that resemble the hues of a flame. It typically denotes warm, vivid tones that span reds, oranges, and yellows, often with a sense of brightness or glow. Because it is a descriptive, non-standard color term, the exact shade associated with flamecolored can vary with context, lighting, and the materials involved.

In fashion, interior design, art, and branding, flamecolored is used to characterize palettes, fabrics, finishes, or

Etymology and usage notes: the term is formed from flame and colored, functioning as a compound adjective

See also: flame, fiery, ember, orange, red, yellow, scarlet, sunset.

visual
motifs
that
evoke
fire
and
warmth.
In
nature
and
culture,
the
term
can
describe
sunsets,
plumage
or
fur
with
fiery
tones,
certain
flowers,
or
mineral
surfaces
that
appear
iridescent
or
ember-like.
In
literature
and
media,
flamecolored
imagery
conveys
energy,
intensity,
passion,
or
danger.
in
English.
It
is
not
part
of
a
fixed
color-name
set
in
standard
color
systems
such
as
CSS
or
common
RGB/RYB
spaces,
so
its
exact
shade
is
context-dependent.