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puce
(pyo͞os)n.
A deep red to dark grayish purple.
[French (couleur) puce, flea (color), puce, from Old French, variant of pulce, flea, from Latin pūlex, pūlic-.]
puce adj.
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puce
(pjuːs)n
(Colours)
a. a colour varying from deep red to dark purplish-brown
b. (as adjective): a puce carpet.
[C18: shortened from French couleur puce flea colour, from Latin pūlex flea]
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puce
(pyus)n.
1. a dark or brownish purple.
adj. 2. of the color puce.
[1780–90; < French: literally, flea < Latin pūlicem, acc. of pūlex]
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Noun | 1. | puce - a color varying from dark purplish brown to dark red |
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dyp røddypt rødtildrødildrødtloppefarge
puce
[pjuːs]A. N → color m castaño rojizo
B. ADJ → de color castaño rojizo; (with shame etc) → colorado
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