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- Purple is a color similar in appearance to violet light. In the RYB color model historically used in the arts, purple is a secondary color created by...
- Tyrian purple (Ancient Gr****: πορφύρα porphúra; Latin: purpura), also known as royal purple, imperial purple, or imperial dye, is a reddish-purple natural...
- North Atlantic channeled whelk s**** and white and purple beads made from the quahog or Western North Atlantic hard-s****ed clam. In New York, wampum beads...
- discovered the purple-s****. He was wandering on the coastal part of Tyre city when he saw a shepherd dog eating the so-called purple-s****, which is a small...
- adopted the screen name of Ting Pei. Her first film in Hong Kong was The Purple S****, where she acted as a dance hostess. Although Ting had acted in dramas...
- (alternatively known as imperial purple, see purple) was also prohibitively expensive. Jews may have used the pigment from the s**** to create a sky-blue, tekhelet...
- first time. She received a purple s**** sent by Hsiao Kang to the orphanage. Apparently, Zerya received another purple s**** and was heading to the orphanage...
- s**** of this species have been found in Cyprus, Spain and Italy. It was used by the Phoenicians in ancient times to extract imperial Tyrian purple dye...
- the channeled whelk s**** Busycotypus canaliculatus or Busycotypus carica. Sewant or suckauhock beads are the black or purple s**** beads made from the...
- A snail is a s****ed gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name snail...