amber (Q3456)

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The yellow/orange color, predominantly in the range of 585-595 nanometers in the visual spectrum.

The yellow/orange color, predominantly in the range of 585-595 nanometers in the visual spectrum.
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The yellow/orange color, predominantly in the range of 585-595 nanometers in the visual spectrum.

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    amber (English)
    The yellow/orange color, predominantly in the range of 585-595 nanometers in the visual spectrum. (English)
    3 August 2013
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    jantarová (Czech)
    žlutá/oranžová barva v rámci viditelného spektra převážně v rozmezí 585-595 nanometrů (Czech)
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    ambrato (Italian)
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    amber (Dutch)
    Geel bruine kleur wanneer toegepast in licht dan ligt dit rond de 590 nanometer. (Dutch)
    3 August 2013
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    bernsteingelb (German)
    Gelb-orange Farbe überwiegend im Bereich von 585-595 Nanometern auf der Farbskala vorkommend. (German)
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    ámbar (Spanish)
    Color entre el amarillo y el naranja predominantemente en el rango de 585-595 nanómetros en el espectro visual (Spanish)
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    bärnstensgul (Swedish)
    Den gul/oranga färgen främst i intervallet 585- 595 nanometer i det synliga spektrumet. (Swedish)
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    ambre (French)
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    Amber (English)
    A soft yellow light used to representsunlight. It is the most used light in the theatre. (English)
    A soft yellow light used to represent sunlight. It is the most used light in the theatre. (English)
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