canary yellow

canary yellow
canary (def. 2).
[1860-65]

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  • canary yellow — canar′y yel′low n. canary 2) • Etymology: 1860–65 …   From formal English to slang

  • canary yellow — noun Date: 1853 a light to a moderate or vivid yellow …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • canary yellow — light yellow color …   English contemporary dictionary

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