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All flaxen synonyms

flaxΒ·en
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noun flaxen

  • light β€” a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • stramineous β€” of or resembling straw.

adj flaxen

  • creamy β€” Food or drink that is creamy contains a lot of cream or milk.
  • gold β€” Herbert, born 1924, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • color β€” the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths
  • yellow β€” a color like that of egg yolk, ripe lemons, etc.; the primary color between green and orange in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 570 and 590 nm.
  • ash β€” Ash is the grey or black powdery substance that is left after something is burnt. You can also refer to this substance as ashes.
  • champagne β€” Champagne is an expensive French white wine with bubbles in. It is often drunk to celebrate something.
  • fair β€” free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge.
  • light β€” a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • pale β€” light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  • pearly β€” like a pearl, especially in being white or lustrous; nacreous: her pearly teeth.
  • sallow β€” of a sickly, yellowish or lightish brown color: sallow cheeks; a sallow complexion.
  • snowy β€” abounding in or covered with snow: snowy fields.
  • straw β€” a single stalk or stem, especially of certain species of grain, chiefly wheat, rye, oats, and barley.
  • washed-out β€” faded, especially from washing.
  • fair-haired β€” having light-colored hair.
  • towheaded β€” a head of very light blond, almost white hair.
  • albino β€” An albino is a person or animal with very white skin, white hair, and pink eyes.
  • bleached β€” made lighter in colour
  • platinum β€” Chemistry. a heavy, grayish-white, highly malleable and ductile metallic element, resistant to most chemicals, practically unoxidizable except in the presence of bases, and fusible only at extremely high temperatures: used for making chemical and scientific apparatus, as a catalyst in the oxidation of ammonia to nitric acid, and in jewelry. Symbol: Pt; atomic weight: 195.09; atomic number: 78; specific gravity: 21.5 at 20Β°C.
  • strawberry β€” the fruit of any stemless plant belonging to the genus Fragaria, of the rose family, consisting of an enlarged fleshy receptacle bearing achenes on its exterior.
  • aureate β€” covered with gold; gilded
  • blond β€” (of men's hair) of a light colour; fair
  • blonde β€” A woman who has blonde hair has pale-coloured hair. Blonde hair can be very light brown or light yellow. The form blond is used when describing men.
  • dusty β€” filled, covered, or clouded with or as with dust.
  • honeyed β€” of, like, or pertaining to honey; sweet.
  • tan β€” to convert (a hide) into leather, especially by soaking or steeping in a bath prepared from tanbark or synthetically.
  • tawny β€” of a dark yellowish or dull yellowish-brown color.
  • wheat β€” the grain of any cereal grass of the genus Triticum, especially T. aestivum, used in the form of flour for making bread, cakes, etc., and for other culinary and nutritional purposes.
  • auric β€” of or containing gold in the trivalent state
  • auriferous β€” (of rock) containing gold; gold-bearing
  • aurous β€” of or containing gold, esp in the monovalent state
  • caramel β€” A caramel is a chewy sweet food made from sugar, butter, and milk.
  • mellow yellow β€” Synonym of bananadine.
  • ochroid β€” yellow as ocher.
  • golden β€” bright, metallic, or lustrous like gold; of the color of gold; yellow: golden hair.
  • sandy β€” of the nature of or consisting of sand.
  • tinged β€” a slight degree of coloration.

adjective flaxen

  • aurulent β€” Gold in color.
  • colour β€” The colour of something is the appearance that it has as a result of the way in which it reflects light. Red, blue, and green are colours.
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