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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A color belonging to any of three groups each of which is regarded as generating all colors, with the groups being.
  • noun Additive, physiological, or light primaries red, green, and blue. Lights of red, green, and blue wavelengths may be mixed to produce all colors.
  • noun Subtractive or colorant primaries magenta, yellow, and cyan. Substances that reflect light of one of these wavelengths and absorb other wavelengths may be mixed to produce all colors.
  • noun Psychological primaries red, yellow, green, and blue, plus the achromatic pair black and white. All colors may be subjectively conceived as mixtures of these.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of primary colour.

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  • noun any of three colors from which all others can be obtained by mixing

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