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rötlicher

Rötlicher is a German adjective form meaning more reddish or more red-toned. It is the comparative form of the adjective rötlich, which describes a color that has a redder hue than another.

The term is used to describe color in a variety of contexts, including nature, art, and design.

Etymology and grammar: rötlich derives from rot (red) with the suffix -lich to form an adjective meaning

Related terms and usage notes: rötlich denotes a reddish color in general, while rötlicher specifies a higher

See also: color descriptions in German, adjectives of degree, rot and its derivatives.

For
example,
the
sky
at
sunset
can
become
rötlicher,
or
leaves
may
take
on
a
rötlicher
tint
in
autumn.
In
addition,
minerals,
fabrics,
or
paints
may
be
described
as
rötlicher
to
indicate
a
stronger
red
component
than
another
sample.
reddish.
The
comparative
rötlicher
is
formed
from
rötlich
by
adding
-er.
It
can
be
used
attributively
(ein
rötlicher
Ton)
or
predicatively
(Der
Himmel
wurde
rötlicher).
In
comparisons,
it
is
often
followed
by
als:
rötlicher
als
etc.
degree
of
red.
The
term
appears
in
descriptive
writing,
color
studies,
and
photo
or
print
discussions
when
distinguishing
hues
that
are
not
strictly
red
but
have
a
notable
red
influence.
In
English,
the
equivalent
is
reddish
or
more
red.