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What (who) is Yellow - definition

COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480 nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow

yellow         
(yellows, yellowing, yellowed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is yellow is the colour of lemons, butter, or the middle part of an egg.
The walls have been painted bright yellow...
COLOUR
2.
If something yellows, it becomes yellow in colour, often because it is old.
The flesh of his cheeks seemed to have yellowed...
She sat scanning the yellowing pages.
VERB: V, V-ing
yellow         
n. bright; pale yellow
Yellow         
·noun A yellow pigment.
II. Yellow ·vi To become yellow or yellower.
III. Yellow ·vt To make yellow; to cause to have a yellow tinge or color; to dye yellow.
IV. Yellow ·add. ·adj Cowardly; hence, dishonorable; mean; contemptible; as, he has a yellow streak.
V. Yellow ·add. ·adj Sensational;
- said of some newspapers, their makers, ·etc.; as, yellow journal, journalism, ·etc.
VI. Yellow ·noun A bright golden color, reflecting more light than any other except white; the color of that part of the spectrum which is between the orange and green.
VII. Yellow ·superl Being of a bright saffronlike color; of the color of gold or brass; having the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is between the orange and the green.

Wikipedia

Yellow

Yellow is the color between green and orange on the spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a dominant wavelength of roughly 575–585 nm. It is a primary color in subtractive color systems, used in painting or color printing. In the RGB color model, used to create colors on television and computer screens, yellow is a secondary color made by combining red and green at equal intensity. Carotenoids give the characteristic yellow color to autumn leaves, corn, canaries, daffodils, and lemons, as well as egg yolks, buttercups, and bananas. They absorb light energy and protect plants from photo damage in some cases. Sunlight has a slight yellowish hue when the Sun is near the horizon, due to atmospheric scattering of shorter wavelengths (green, blue, and violet).

Because it was widely available, yellow ochre pigment was one of the first colors used in art; the Lascaux cave in France has a painting of a yellow horse 17,000 years old. Ochre and orpiment pigments were used to represent gold and skin color in Egyptian tombs, then in the murals in Roman villas. In the early Christian church, yellow was the color associated with the Pope and the golden keys of the Kingdom, but it was also associated with Judas Iscariot and used to mark heretics. In the 20th century, Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe were forced to wear a yellow star. In China, bright yellow was the color of the Middle Kingdom, and could be worn only by the emperor and his household; special guests were welcomed on a yellow carpet.

According to surveys in Europe, Canada, the United States and elsewhere, yellow is the color people most often associate with amusement, gentleness, humor, happiness, and spontaneity; however it can also be associated with duplicity, envy, jealousy, greed, and, in the U.S., cowardice. In Iran it has connotations of pallor/sickness, but also wisdom and connection. In China and many Asian countries, it is seen as the color of happiness, glory, harmony and wisdom.

Examples of use of Yellow
1. YELLOW PEPPER The yellow pepper is among the best of a bad bunch.
2. Several wore yellow roses, as in "The Yellow Rose of Texas," pinned to their lapels.
3. The best amber is transparent and yellow to yellow–brown in color.
4. Yellow flowers connote freshness, but yellow leaves are a sign of age.
5. Another candidate criticized the opposing party for its yellow campaign logo –– yellow is the royal family‘s color.