turquoise
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turquoise
Summary
turquoise is a color[1]. turquoise ranks in the top 8% of color entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,653 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- turquoise's instance of is recorded as color[3].
- turquoise is named after turquoise[4].
- turquoise is a type of blue-green[5].
- turquoise is a type of light[6].
- turquoise is part of shade of blue[7].
- turquoise is part of shade of cyan[8].
- turquoise is part of myrtle[9].
- turquoise's Commons category is recorded as Turquoise[10].
- turquoise's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 30D5C8[11].
- turquoise's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 45B5AA[12].
- turquoise's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 40E0D0[13].
- turquoise's partially coincident with is recorded as cyan[14].
- turquoise's partially coincident with is recorded as blue-green[15].
- turquoise's CSS color keyword is recorded as turquoise[16].
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Context
Part of include shade of blue[7], a color feature[17]; shade of cyan[8], a color feature[18]; and myrtle[9], a color feature[19]. turquoise's instance of is recorded as color[3].
Why It Matters
turquoise ranks in the top 8% of color entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,653 views/month).[2] turquoise has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] turquoise is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]