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Vermillion vs Cerise - What's the difference?

vermillion | cerise |


As nouns the difference between vermillion and cerise

is that vermillion is while cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink.

As adjectives the difference between vermillion and cerise

is that vermillion is while cerise is cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Amaranth vs Cerise - What's the difference?

amaranth | cerise |


As nouns the difference between amaranth and cerise

is that amaranth is any of various herbs, of the genus amaranthus while cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink.

As an adjective cerise is

cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Periwinkle vs Cerise - What's the difference?

periwinkle | cerise |


As nouns the difference between periwinkle and cerise

is that periwinkle is any of several evergreen plants of the genus vinca with blue or white flowers or periwinkle can be a mollusk of genus while cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink.

As adjectives the difference between periwinkle and cerise

is that periwinkle is of pale bluish purple colour while cerise is cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Cerise vs Heliconia - What's the difference?

cerise | heliconia |


As nouns the difference between cerise and heliconia

is that cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink while heliconia is any of genus (taxlink) of flowering plants.

As an adjective cerise

is cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Cerise vs Fuschia - What's the difference?

cerise | fuschia |


As nouns the difference between cerise and fuschia

is that cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink while fuschia is .

As an adjective cerise

is cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Scarlet vs Cerise - What's the difference?

scarlet | cerise |


As a proper noun scarlet

is , a modern variant of scarlett, or from the common noun scarlet.

As a noun cerise is

a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink.

As an adjective cerise is

cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Cerise vs Cherries - What's the difference?

cerise | cherries |


As nouns the difference between cerise and cherries

is that cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink while cherries is .

As an adjective cerise

is cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Cerise - What does it mean?

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Cerise vs Grain - What's the difference?

cerise | grain |


As nouns the difference between cerise and grain

is that cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink while grain is hate, hatred, disgust.

As an adjective cerise

is cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Cerise vs Magenta - What's the difference?

cerise | magenta |


As nouns the difference between cerise and magenta

is that cerise is a deep, bright red colour tinted with pink while magenta is a light purple, purplish-red, or pinkish purple colour obtained by mixing red and blue light (thus a secondary colour), but primary in the CMYK colour system used in printing.

As adjectives the difference between cerise and magenta

is that cerise is cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk while magenta is having the colour of fuchsia, fuchsine, light purple.

As a proper noun Magenta is

a town in Northern Italy, site of the Battle of Magenta after which the color magenta was named.

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