Sounds like a Tolkien book to me.
Verdant, verde, vermilion.
Chameleons are green. Verde is green. Vermillion is green 100%
Chameleons are green
So, like, chameleons do this thing, right, where they don't feel like being green for a bit =P
So I guess Vermillion is green maybe 90% of the time
I would be happy for it to switch places with Chartreuse, which feels strongly like a red word and is definitely not a bright yellow-green
I'm finding this out now from this post.
When people named flowers as 'Vermillion' I assumed the stems and leaves were some weird shade that I wasn't recognizing.
For me, this word is associated with red
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