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One of the basic colours of the visible light spectrum. Violet corresponds to the wavelength range 400 - 450 nm. | One of the basic colours of the visible light spectrum. Violet corresponds to the wavelength range 400 - 450 nm. | ||
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== Synonyms and related terms == | == Synonyms and related terms == | ||
purple; violet (Dan., Fr., Ned.); Purpur (Deut.); violeta (Esp., Port.); iodes (Gr.); viola (It.); fiolety (Pol.); violett (Sven.) | purple; violet (Dan., Fr., Ned.); Purpur (Deut.); violeta (Esp., Port.); iodes (Gr.); viola (It.); fiolety (Pol.); violett (Sven.) | ||
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Description
One of the basic colours of the visible light spectrum. Violet corresponds to the wavelength range 400 - 450 nm. See: Colour
purple; violet (Dan., Fr., Ned.); Purpur (Deut.); violeta (Esp., Port.); iodes (Gr.); viola (It.); fiolety (Pol.); violett (Sven.)