Adjective Satellite
of red tinged with purple
Source: WordNetA late antique etymology offered by the 6th- and 7th-century CE archbishop Isidore of Seville accordingly derives the name of the phoenix from its allegedly purple-red hue. Source: Internet
Black sticky rice is a type of sticky rice with a deep purple-red color that may appear black. Source: Internet
Sensation is an oddity whose purple-red flowers are startlingly white-edged. Source: Internet
The momentum selection rule is therefore broken, and the plasmon resonance causes an extremely intense absorption in the green with a resulting beautiful purple-red color. Source: Internet
The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K. In German, this color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion. Source: Internet
Her cottage is lavender and blue with pinkish and purple-red accents. Source: Internet