Dark Khaki 🎨 RGB Color Code: #BDB76B
The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Khaki color is #BDB76B. This code is composed of a hexadecimal BD red (189/256), a B7 green (183/256) and a 6B blue component (107/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(189,183,107). Closest WebSafe color: June bud (#CCCC66)
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web color dark khaki. It corresponds to Dark Khaki in the X11 color names. At right is displayed the color khaki green, simply called khaki in many commonwealth
Purple 100%/27% 0° Dark Red, 180° Dark Cyan, 240° Dark Blue, 300° Dark Magenta 100%/41% 181° Dark Turquoise, 282° Dark Violet 100%/49% 90°
Khaki drill (KD) was the British military term for a type of fabric and the military uniforms made from them. Khaki colour uniforms were first introduced
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varieties: khaki, dark and white. They were developed by crossing between Mallard, Rouen and Runner ducks. The Khaki Campbell drake is mostly khaki-coloured
semi-desert regions than the dark khaki serge used in Battle dress. When the Allies moved up through Italy, however, two-piece khaki denim battledress overalls
(X11) Dark jungle green Dark khaki Dark lava Dark liver Dark magenta Dark midnight blue Dark moss green Dark olive green Dark orange Dark orchid Dark pastel
seats, trim, floor mats and decals. The available colors were light khaki, dark khaki, bright silver, black and Jeep Green. Only about 1600 were made. Apex
Service Dress is the style of khaki service dress uniform introduced by the British Army for use in the field from the early 1900s, following the experiences
distinguished, but a single term might be used for both if the color is dark. Furthermore, green might be associated with yellow, and blue with either

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