Yellow Colors

Name Description
Banana Banana has a peel on his head. Makes sense, because of his name.
Beige Beige's name has been historically referred to the color of wool, whereas his color is similar to that of linen.
Citrine A yellowish variety of Quartz whose name is similar to a citrus fruit.
Dandelion While not a common color, Dandelion is one of the few color names starting with the letter D and doesn't start with the word dark.
Dark Yellow The darker, and more dehydrating variant of Yellow.
Flax The color of dressed flax, also Flax can make some linen tetxile.
Gold Gold was used as a currency, but nonetheless she is one of the metallic colors.
Goldenrod Resembles the goldenrod plant, and the scientific name for the flower is Solidago.
Khaki Khaki can not only be referred to the color of the trousers, but is also a common color in military uniforms.
Lemon Lemon can be known for her sour flavor and may be capable of making dirty jokes.
Light Yellow The lighter, more pale variant of Yellow.
Marigold Being named after the flower of the same name, she wears a marigold flower and likes to wander in an oasis.
Mustard What's so funny about Mustard? He's a condiment just like ketchup, which he comes from the seeds of the mustard plant.
Sunglow The color may look like a sun, but despite its yellow radiance and glowing surface, it is not large enough to cause sunburns.
Vitellary While a rarer color name than Khaki, Vitellary is a biology term meaning "the yolk of an egg".
Wheat Wheat is used to make flour, flour is used to make dough, dough is used to make bread, and bread mostly comes from wheat.
Yellow One of the four CMYK colors. They're a happy-go-lucky and speedy color character and can shapeshift on rare occasions.

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