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The mixed colour-names "reddish" and "bluish"

Why not call them either "orange" and "cyan", or (if their composition is more important) "red-yellow" and "blue-green"?

- YahyaA May 19, 2017, 01:17:27 AM UTC-0700


They certainly could be called red-yellow and blue-green. "Reddish" is just a way to shorten up the names a bit. Orange wouldn't work because it would conflict with ochre, which indicates prime 13 is in the denominator.

- TallKite March 29, 2018, 11:11:59 AM UTC-0700