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The first versions of Mosaic and Netscape Navigator used the X11 colors as the basis for the web colors list, as both were originally X applications. The W3C specifications SVG and CSS level 3 module Color eventually adopted the X11 list with some changes. [7] The present W3C list is a superset of the 16 "VGA colors" defined in HTML 3.2 and CSS ...
According to Khaki_(color)#Web_color_light_khaki, web kaki is #C3B091 and X11 khaki is #F0E68C. Quote> This is the color called khaki in X11. This is one of the cases where the X11 color names differs from the HTML/CSS names.--burga 21:13, 15 March 2009 (UTC) That article was wrong, I corrected it.
This article is, as far as I can tell, a complete list of all words using the Latin and Greek roots, and no word can be excluded because an editor has disagreements about the validity of the concept the word refers to. If you don't believe misandry exists, go say so on the Misandry talk page, and do not continue removing the word from this list.
This list gives those most commonly encountered with Latin script. For a far more comprehensive list of symbols and signs, see List of Unicode characters . For other languages and symbol sets (especially in mathematics and science), see below .
boldacious, from bold and audacious [2] brainiac, from brain and maniac [5] burble, from bubble and gurgle [23] [24] cablegram, from cable and telegram [2] carbage, from car and garbage [2] Chinarello, from China and Pinarello (used to describe a counterfeit Pinarello racing bike) [25] chuggers, from charity and muggers [2]
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On average, each word in the list has 15.38 senses. The sense count does not include the use of terms in phrasal verbs such as "put out" (as in "inconvenienced") and other multiword expressions such as the interjection "get out!", where the word "out" does not have an individual meaning. [6]
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