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Brown is the color of dark wood or rich soil.〔''Shorter Oxford English Dictionary''; "of a colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil"〕 It is a composite color; in printing or painting, it is made by combining red, black and yellow,〔Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, (2002), Oxford University Press.〕〔''Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language'': "A combination of red, black and yellow."〕 or red, yellow and blue.〔Oxford English Dictionaries On-LIne: "Of a colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil"〕 In the RGB color model used to make colors on television screens and computer monitors, it is made by combining red and green, in specific proportions. The color is seen widely in nature, in wood, soil, and human hair color, eye color and skin pigmentation. In Europe and the United States, it is the color most often associated with plainness, humility, the rustic, and poverty. It is also, according to public opinion surveys in Europe and the United States, the least favorite color of the public.〔Heller, Eva, ''Psychologie de la couleur' -effets et symboliiques'', (2009), p. 212-223.〕 ==In nature and culture == (詳細は File:Kufra-space-radar.jpg|The Sahara Desert around Kufra Oasis, Libya, seen from space File:Sachertorte DSC03027.JPG|Chocolate. A sachertorte in a Vienna cafe. File:Espresso-roasted coffee beans.jpg|Espresso-roasted coffee beans. File:Large botti size oak barrels in Chianti.jpg|Oak barrels in a winery in Chianti, Italy. File:US Navy 020913-N-0659H-003 CPO pinning ceremony.jpg|U.S. Navy sailors dressed in khaki at a ceremony. The word khaki means "earth" in the Persian language. File:Mesteno.jpg|A dun-colored horse. Donn is the word for brown in the Scottish and Irish Gaelic languages. File:Amber Bernstein many stones.jpg|Pieces of natural amber File:Blondie (7452174860).jpg|A bodybuilder who has been suntanning. File:Caramels.jpg|Pieces of caramel. File:Photograph.sept1895.jpg|A sepia tone photograph (1895) File:Monk church of transfiguration.jpg|A monk of the Franciscan order. Plain brown wool symbolizes humility. File:OcherQuarry Rustrel.jpg|An ochre quarry in Rustrel, France File:Stagnogley.JPG|Layers of soil in Ireland. Dark brown soil usually contains a high amount of decayed organic matter. File:Chataignes.JPG|Different sorts of chestnuts File:Russet_potato.jpg|Russet potatoes. They take their name from the color of russet, a coarse brown homespun cloth. File:Royal Winter Fair Wool.jpg|Beige is a very light brown color, taking its name from the French word for the color of natural wool. File:Triple Alliance.png|Puce is defined in the United States and UK as a brownish-purple or purple-brown color.〔Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, College Edition, 1964〕〔Oxford English Dictionary〕 In France, where it was invented, it is described as a dark reddish brown.〔"Brun rouge assez foncé." ''Le Petit Rober''t (1988).〕 File:Talpa europaea MHNT.jpg|The color taupe takes its name from the French word for this animal, the European Mole. File:Beige wool texture.jpg|The color drab is a dull light brown, which takes its name from ''drap'', the old French word for undyed wool cloth.〔''Oxford English Dictionary''〕 It is best known for the olive-green shade called olive drab, formerly worn by U.S. soldiers. Drab has come to mean dull, lifeless and monotonous. File:Monteriggioni0001.jpg|The clay soil near Siena, Italy, is the color called raw sienna. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brown」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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