violet
વાયોલેટ
definition
noun
Colourful wild flowers sprung up by the roadside, purple violets and white daisies dotted among the grass.
a herbaceous plant of temperate regions, typically having purple, blue, or white five-petaled flowers, one of which forms a landing pad for pollinating insects.
He was splendidly dressed in the royal scarlet and bluish violet .
a bluish-purple color seen at the end of the spectrum opposite red.
adjective
He had a mess of shaggy violet colored hair and violet eyes that shone with a mixture of childish curiosity and animal-like awareness.
of a purplish-blue color.
translation of 'violet'
બહુધા વાદળી, જાંબુડિયા અથવા સફેદ ફૂલવાળો છોડ,
ભૂરો જાંબુડિયો રંગ, કપડાં, ઇ.,
વર્ણપટમાં લાલના સામે છેડેનો રંગ
example
The frequency of the vibrations increases from the red to the 'violet' end of the spectrum, thus determining the perceived color of the light.
Now, it was not a bluish sort of 'violet' , but pure, clear purple.
A 'violet' is blue because its molecular texture enables it to quench the green, yellow, and red constituents of white light, and to allow the blue free transmission.
Their faces were white; the only signs of color on them were the 'violet' blotches on their foreheads and the blood from the wounds on the backs of their skulls.
She handed him her prize, a square of folded cloth the deep 'violet' color of the Jhannon crest.
Cardinals will dress in 'violet' , as a sign of mourning, rather than their habitual red, until the Pope's burial.
Choosing a darker hue, such as 'violet' , I began by drawing three squares.
He smiled and stroked her beautiful 'violet' hair.
She wore contacts, that explained the 'violet' orbs.
Tiny beads were colored in the most vibrant hues of 'violet' and the entire light show was mesmerizing.
They sway slightly with the breeze and range in hue from cinnamon to dusty 'violet' .
Bi-tones as their name suggests are two shades of one color, in this case, 'violet' silk Standards and deep purple velvet Falls.
For amethyst, 'violet' or gray color contacts, lavender shadows work great.
In the rainbow, raindrops do the sifting systematically; each band is part of a progression through the visible spectrum, from red to 'violet' .
When sunset came 40 minutes into the flight - the first of four for me that day - it shone with all the colours of the spectrum, from red and orange to indigo and 'violet' .
The wine has a dark 'violet' color at its core, but turns a nice cherry red at its rim.
In the same case are several amethysts (the purple variety of quartz) of an amazingly rich 'violet' color.
It lay near my boot - a fleshy, 'violet' organ the size of a Concord grape.
Celadon green and light 'violet' are gorgeous together, says Delaney.
Rubidium and cesium flames are reddish 'violet' or magenta.
Roses may be red, but violets are indeed 'violet' .
These wavelengths correspond to colors in the visible spectrum ranging from 'violet' to blue to green to yellow to orange, and then red.
Flowers are crimson, sky blue, 'violet' , and deep purple accented with a white pinwheel and picotee pattern.
Described as ‘feisty’ and partial to a feast of rotting vegetables, baby Great Land Crabs are often tan in colour, turning a deep shade of 'violet' as they mature.
Its intense color is usually coupled with a 'violet' flash at this locality.
The flowers appear in shades of blue, purple, 'violet' and white.
He was dressed in the finest of silks, 'violet' in colour, with a dark cape billowing over his shoulders.
While copper beech has a reddish tinge, the leaves of Riversii have a rich depth of colour best described as bitter chocolate tinged with deep 'violet' .
Last but not least, it was in 1971 when New Jersey finally adopted the purple 'violet' , Viola sororia, as their official state flower.
You may put your African 'violet' on a self-watering system to ensure a constant, optimum level of moisture.
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