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Air Force Blue (Raf) {\Color{Airforceblueraf}\#5D8aa8 Air Force Blue (Raf) {\color{airforceblueraf}\#5d8aa8} #5d8aa8 Air Force Blue (Usaf) {\color{airforceblueusaf}\#00308f} #00308f Air Superiority Blue {\color{airsuperiorityblue}\#72a0c1} #72a0c1 Alabama Crimson {\color{alabamacrimson}\#a32638} #a32638 Alice Blue {\color{aliceblue}\#f0f8ff} #f0f8ff Alizarin Crimson {\color{alizarincrimson}\#e32636} #e32636 Alloy Orange {\color{alloyorange}\#c46210} #c46210 Almond {\color{almond}\#efdecd} #efdecd Amaranth {\color{amaranth}\#e52b50} #e52b50 Amber {\color{amber}\#ffbf00} #ffbf00 Amber (Sae/Ece) {\color{ambersaeece}\#ff7e00} #ff7e00 American Rose {\color{americanrose}\#ff033e} #ff033e Amethyst {\color{amethyst}\#9966cc} #9966cc Android Green {\color{androidgreen}\#a4c639} #a4c639 Anti-Flash White {\color{antiflashwhite}\#f2f3f4} #f2f3f4 Antique Brass {\color{antiquebrass}\#cd9575} #cd9575 Antique Fuchsia {\color{antiquefuchsia}\#915c83} #915c83 Antique Ruby {\color{antiqueruby}\#841b2d} #841b2d Antique White {\color{antiquewhite}\#faebd7} #faebd7 Ao (English) {\color{aoenglish}\#008000} #008000 Apple Green {\color{applegreen}\#8db600} #8db600 Apricot {\color{apricot}\#fbceb1} #fbceb1 Aqua {\color{aqua}\#00ffff} #00ffff Aquamarine {\color{aquamarine}\#7fffd4} #7fffd4 Army Green {\color{armygreen}\#4b5320} #4b5320 Arsenic {\color{arsenic}\#3b444b} #3b444b Arylide Yellow {\color{arylideyellow}\#e9d66b} #e9d66b Ash Grey {\color{ashgrey}\#b2beb5} #b2beb5 Asparagus {\color{asparagus}\#87a96b} #87a96b Atomic Tangerine {\color{atomictangerine}\#ff9966} #ff9966 Auburn {\color{auburn}\#a52a2a} #a52a2a Aureolin {\color{aureolin}\#fdee00} #fdee00 Aurometalsaurus {\color{aurometalsaurus}\#6e7f80} #6e7f80 Avocado {\color{avocado}\#568203} #568203 Azure {\color{azure}\#007fff} #007fff Azure Mist/Web {\color{azuremistweb}\#f0ffff} #f0ffff Baby Blue {\color{babyblue}\#89cff0} #89cff0 Baby Blue Eyes {\color{babyblueeyes}\#a1caf1} #a1caf1 Baby Pink {\color{babypink}\#f4c2c2} #f4c2c2 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{\color{bleudefrance}\#318ce7} #318ce7 Blizzard Blue {\color{blizzardblue}\#ace5ee} #ace5ee 1 Blond {\color{blond}\#faf0be} #faf0be Blue {\color{blue}\#0000ff} #0000ff Blue Bell {\color{bluebell}\#a2a2d0} #a2a2d0 Blue (Crayola) {\color{bluecrayola}\#1f75fe} #1f75fe Blue Gray {\color{bluegray}\#6699cc} #6699cc Blue-Green {\color{bluegreen}\#0d98ba} #0d98ba Blue (Munsell) {\color{bluemunsell}\#0093af} #0093af Blue (Ncs) {\color{bluencs}\#0087bd} #0087bd Blue (Pigment) {\color{bluepigment}\#333399} #333399 Blue (Ryb) {\color{blueryb}\#0247fe} #0247fe Blue Sapphire {\color{bluesapphire}\#126180} #126180 Blue-Violet {\color{blueviolet}\#8a2be2} #8a2be2 Blush {\color{blush}\#de5d83} #de5d83 Bole {\color{bole}\#79443b} #79443b Bondi Blue {\color{bondiblue}\#0095b6} #0095b6 Bone {\color{bone}\#e3dac9} #e3dac9 Boston University Red {\color{bostonuniversityred}\#cc0000} #cc0000 Bottle Green {\color{bottlegreen}\#006a4e} #006a4e Boysenberry {\color{boysenberry}\#873260} #873260 Brandeis Blue {\color{brandeisblue}\#0070ff} #0070ff Brass {\color{brass}\#b5a642} #b5a642 Brick Red {\color{brickred}\#cb4154} #cb4154 Bright Cerulean {\color{brightcerulean}\#1dacd6} #1dacd6 Bright Green {\color{brightgreen}\#66ff00} #66ff00 Bright Lavender {\color{brightlavender}\#bf94e4} #bf94e4 Bright Maroon {\color{brightmaroon}\#c32148} #c32148 Bright Pink {\color{brightpink}\#ff007f} #ff007f Bright Turquoise {\color{brightturquoise}\#08e8de} #08e8de Bright Ube {\color{brightube}\#d19fe8} #d19fe8 Brilliant Lavender {\color{brilliantlavender}\#f4bbff} #f4bbff Brilliant Rose {\color{brilliantrose}\#ff55a3} #ff55a3 Brink Pink {\color{brinkpink}\#fb607f} #fb607f British Racing Green {\color{britishracinggreen}\#004225} #004225 Bronze {\color{bronze}\#cd7f32} #cd7f32 Brown (Traditional) {\color{browntraditional}\#964b00} #964b00 Brown (Web) {\color{brownweb}\#a52a2a} #a52a2a Bubble Gum {\color{bubblegum}\#ffc1cc} #ffc1cc Bubbles {\color{bubbles}\#e7feff} #e7feff Buff {\color{buff}\#f0dc82} #f0dc82 Bulgarian Rose {\color{bulgarianrose}\#480607} #480607 Burgundy {\color{burgundy}\#800020} #800020 Burlywood {\color{burlywood}\#deb887} #deb887 Burnt Orange {\color{burntorange}\#cc5500} #cc5500 Burnt Sienna {\color{burntsienna}\#e97451} #e97451 Burnt Umber {\color{burntumber}\#8a3324} #8a3324 Byzantine {\color{byzantine}\#bd33a4} #bd33a4 Byzantium {\color{byzantium}\#702963} #702963 Cadet {\color{cadet}\#536872} #536872 Cadet Blue {\color{cadetblue}\#5f9ea0} #5f9ea0 Cadet Grey {\color{cadetgrey}\#91a3b0} #91a3b0 Cadmium Green {\color{cadmiumgreen}\#006b3c} #006b3c Cadmium Orange {\color{cadmiumorange}\#ed872d} #ed872d Cadmium Red {\color{cadmiumred}\#e30022} #e30022 Cadmium Yellow {\color{cadmiumyellow}\#fff600} #fff600 Caf Au Lait {\color{cafaulait}\#a67b5b} #a67b5b Caf Noir {\color{cafnoir}\#4b3621} #4b3621 Cal Poly Green {\color{calpolygreen}\#1e4d2b} #1e4d2b Cambridge Blue {\color{cambridgeblue}\#a3c1ad} #a3c1ad Camel {\color{camel}\#c19a6b} #c19a6b Cameo Pink {\color{cameopink}\#efbbcc} #efbbcc Camouflage Green {\color{camouflagegreen}\#78866b} #78866b 2 Canary Yellow {\color{canaryyellow}\#ffef00} #ffef00 Candy Apple Red {\color{candyapplered}\#ff0800} #ff0800 Candy Pink {\color{candypink}\#e4717a} #e4717a Capri {\color{capri}\#00bfff} #00bfff Caput Mortuum {\color{caputmortuum}\#592720} #592720 Cardinal {\color{cardinal}\#c41e3a} #c41e3a Caribbean Green {\color{caribbeangreen}\#00cc99} #00cc99 Carmine {\color{carmine}\#960018} #960018 Carmine (M&P) {\color{carminemp}\#d70040} #d70040 Carmine Pink {\color{carminepink}\#eb4c42} #eb4c42 Carmine Red {\color{carminered}\#ff0038} #ff0038 Carnation Pink {\color{carnationpink}\#ffa6c9} #ffa6c9 Carnelian {\color{carnelian}\#b31b1b} #b31b1b Carolina Blue {\color{carolinablue}\#99badd} #99badd Carrot Orange {\color{carrotorange}\#ed9121} #ed9121 Catalina Blue {\color{catalinablue}\#062a78} #062a78 Ceil {\color{ceil}\#92a1cf} #92a1cf Celadon {\color{celadon}\#ace1af} #ace1af Celadon Blue 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{\color{chinapink}\#de6fa1} #de6fa1 China Rose {\color{chinarose}\#a8516e} #a8516e Chinese Red {\color{chinesered}\#aa381e} #aa381e Chocolate (Traditional) {\color{chocolatetraditional}\#7b3f00} #7b3f00 Chocolate (Web) {\color{chocolateweb}\#d2691e} #d2691e Chrome Yellow {\color{chromeyellow}\#ffa700} #ffa700 Cinereous {\color{cinereous}\#98817b} #98817b Cinnabar {\color{cinnabar}\#e34234} #e34234 Cinnamon {\color{cinnamon}\#d2691e} #d2691e Citrine {\color{citrine}\#e4d00a} #e4d00a Classic Rose {\color{classicrose}\#fbcce7} #fbcce7 Cobalt {\color{cobalt}\#0047ab} #0047ab Cocoa Brown {\color{cocoabrown}\#d2691e} #d2691e Coffee {\color{coffee}\#6f4e37} #6f4e37 Columbia Blue {\color{columbiablue}\#9bddff} #9bddff Congo Pink {\color{congopink}\#f88379} #f88379 Cool Black {\color{coolblack}\#002e63} #002e63 Cool Grey {\color{coolgrey}\#8c92ac} #8c92ac Copper {\color{copper}\#b87333} #b87333 Copper (Crayola) {\color{coppercrayola}\#da8a67} #da8a67 Copper Penny {\color{copperpenny}\#ad6f69} #ad6f69 Copper Red {\color{copperred}\#cb6d51} #cb6d51 Copper Rose {\color{copperrose}\#996666} #996666 3 Coquelicot {\color{coquelicot}\#ff3800} #ff3800 Coral {\color{coral}\#ff7f50} #ff7f50 Coral Pink {\color{coralpink}\#f88379} #f88379 Coral Red {\color{coralred}\#ff4040} #ff4040 Cordovan {\color{cordovan}\#893f45} #893f45 Corn {\color{corn}\#fbec5d} #fbec5d Cornell Red {\color{cornellred}\#b31b1b} #b31b1b Cornflower Blue {\color{cornflowerblue}\#6495ed} #6495ed Cornsilk {\color{cornsilk}\#fff8dc} #fff8dc Cosmic Latte {\color{cosmiclatte}\#fff8e7} #fff8e7 Cotton Candy {\color{cottoncandy}\#ffbcd9} #ffbcd9 Cream {\color{cream}\#fffdd0} #fffdd0 Crimson {\color{crimson}\#dc143c} #dc143c Crimson Glory {\color{crimsonglory}\#be0032} #be0032 Cyan {\color{cyan}\#00ffff}
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