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Yellow-brown color
Buff (Latin: bubalinus) is a light brownish yellow, ochreous colour, typical of buff leather. Buff is a mixture of yellow ochre and white: two parts of
Buff_(colour)
Type of thick leather coat
as its characteristic tan or buff colour, derives from the buffalo or ox hide from which it was commonly made. The buff coat was worn as European military
Buff_coat
Light brown to brownish-orange colour
Fulvous Tan (color) Tenné, the colour used in heraldry Lion (color) Camel (color) Fallow (color) List of colors Buff (colour) "Online Etymology Dictionary"
Tawny_(colour)
Topics referred to by the same term
BUFF or buff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buff or BUFF may refer to: Buff (surname), a list of people Buff (nickname), a list of people Buff Bagwell
Buff
Species of snake
snake, the buff striped keelback is generally olive-brown to gray in colour. The head and the body are of the same colour. The body of the buff striped keelback
Buff_striped_keelback
Species of fungus
monk's head, is a large funnel-shaped mushroom with a sturdy cream or buff colour. It grows widely in Europe and (less commonly) in North America in mixed
Infundibulicybe_geotropa
British Army infantry regiment from 1572 to 1961
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), formerly the 3rd Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that was traditionally raised
Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Buffs_(Royal_East_Kent_Regiment)
Ship structure for expelling exhaust gases
Other colours such as the red with black stripes of Cunard and the all buff colour of P&O remain icons of their respective lines and have remained in use
Funnel_(ship)
Species of passerine birds
flies in dense flocks; it can be distinguished by being a paler reddish buff colour, marginally smaller, and also has a very different flight call. Like
Common_starling
Egyptian pharaoh
of the London climate and pollution have darkened the alabaster to a buff colour and absorbed moisture has caused the hygroscopic inlay material to fall
Seti_I
Colours used to represent a political ideology, movement or party
is to describe parties that care little about pollution. Buff, along with blue, was the colour of the Whig faction in British politics from the early 18th
Political_colour
Nonvitreous pottery
white, buff, or red. For iron-rich bodies earthenware, firing at comparatively low temperature in an oxidising atmosphere results in a red colour, whilst
Earthenware
Subspecies of Golden Jackal
Its fur is a mixture of black and white, with buff on the shoulders, ears and legs. The buff colour is more pronounced in specimens from high altitudes
Indian_jackal
Species of fungus
the base. The mushroom does not change colour on cutting or bruising, though old dried specimens have a buff colour. The flesh has a mild flavour that has
Calocybe_indica
Breed of domestic duck
is held at about 25° to the horizontal. The Saxony has only one colour variety, buff-blue mallard: the drake has a greyish-blue head, white neck-ring
Saxony_duck
British breed of domestic chicken
colours – black, blue, buff and white – were added to the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 1960. Seven colour varieties are recognised
Orpington_chicken
Species of bustard native to Africa
a vermiculated black and greyish-buff colour. The ventral plumage is more boldly colored, with white, black and buff. The crest on its head is blackish
Kori_bustard
Species of bird
slender in form and a grey and brown colour with distinctive markings. The bird has conspicuous dark streaks over the buff and greyish white feathers of the
Bush_stone-curlew
Fortress; garrison; prison in Thessaloniki, Greece
assassinated not far from the White Tower in March 1913. The Tower is now a buff colour but has retained the name White Tower. It now stands on Thessaloniki's
White_Tower_of_Thessaloniki
Yellowish tan colour
the dilution gene; in Dobermans this colour is more commonly called "Isabella". List of colours Amber (color) Buff (color) Maerz and Paul A Dictionary
Fawn_(colour)
Species of bird
orange-buff plumes on the throat, head and lower back. The eastern cattle egret differs from the western species in breeding plumage, when the buff colour on
Eastern_cattle_egret
Subspecies of the gray wolf
that of C. l. pambasileus, and whose fur is generally of a cinnamon-buff colour. This wolf is recognized as a subspecies of Canis lupus in the taxonomic
British_Columbia_wolf
British breed of chicken
the oldest bantam breeds. It is a yellowish buff colour, and the name is thought to derive from the colour of nankeen cotton from China. The Nankin is
Nankin_Bantam
Species of bird
birds lack the blue crown, replacing it with green, and the buff colour is less distinct. Buff-faced pygmy parrots are found across the northern lowlands
Buff-faced_pygmy_parrot
Topics referred to by the same term
commemorative coin struck in 1893 Isabelline (colour) or Isabella, a greyish-yellow or light buff colour Operation Isabella, a German World War II plan
Isabella
Species of bird
there is no black breast band, but the throat and breast are a warm buff colour. The pririt batis hunts by flycatching, or by taking prey from the ground
Pririt_batis
German breed of chicken
slate-blue legs. The birds were first exhibited in Hamburg in 1874. A buff colour variant was later developed, but did not become as widespread as the
Ramelsloher
Former genus of herons
breeding plumage, when the buff colour on its head extends to the cheeks and throat, and the plumes are more golden in colour. Its bill and tarsi are longer
Cattle_egret
Species of grass
grassy foliage and numerous short, oval green flowerheads, turning to a buff colour as they ripen, all summer long. Awns are 8–20 mm Leaves and sheaths are
Lagurus_ovatus
Town in Hampshire, England
the slighted Warblington Castle. The classically Georgian house, of buff colour bricks from Dorset, passed in the 1820s into the ownership of Mr Charles
Havant
Passport issued to British nationals
for each of the residents. All cards at this time were the same brown/buff colour. Three main reasons for their introduction: 1. The major dislocation
British_passport
Species of flatworm
pale buff colour while the dorsal surface is dark brown. Young flatworms vary in colour from white to pale orange and develop their adult colouration as
New_Zealand_flatworm
LO-LO PAX Ferry
feedback and comments about the change of colour, the colour scheme was returned to the original white and buff, but with the addition of the fluttering
RMV_Scillonian_III
Species of bird
have been stable since about 2016. This large vulture is of a creamy-buff colour, with contrasting dark flight and tail feathers. The adult is paler than
Cape_vulture
Species of ape
dichromatism, the male is completely black, while the female is a golden or buff colour with variable black patches, including a black streak on the head. The
Black_crested_gibbon
Colour between violet and cyan on the visible spectrum of light
buff, the colours of the British Whig Party. Blue continued to be the colour of the field uniform of the US Army until 1902, and is still the colour of
Blue
British breed of duck
reasons, it is seen in three colour varieties: buff, blond and brown; all three colour variations appear, but only the buff is described in the breed standard
Orpington_Duck
Species of bird
with a pale belly and some spots of buff colour on the head and wings. Subspecies show subtle differences in colouration, with T. f. ockendeni being the darkest
Great_thrush
Species of bird
brown to a light brown or buff colour with lighter edge scalloping, creating a scaly appearance. Eye colour tends to be a buff white but may have a blue
Chestnut-breasted_whiteface
Species of fungus
fringed with 1–2-mm long hairs. The colour is initially pale cream to whitish, later becoming pale pinkish-buff to cream, with a more yellowish to yellowish-brown
Lactarius_scoticus
Varieties of the color brown
(2003), A Dictionary of Colour (1st paperback ed.), London: Thorogood (published 2004), p. 73, ISBN 1-85418-375-3, OCLC 60411025 "buff, adj.1". Oxford English
Shades_of_brown
Species of plant
leaves up to 30 cm (12 in) in length. The felted undersides are a grey or buff colour. The flowers, borne in trusses in spring, are bell-shaped, pale to deep
Rhododendron_macabeanum
Illustrative organization of color hues
Similarly, buí refers not only to "yellow" and "gold", but pale browns as "buff beige" and "ochre", while dunn is for darker browns. Rua refers to red of
Color_wheel
Species of moth
The buff-tip (Phalera bucephala) is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found throughout Europe and in Asia to eastern Siberia. The species was first
Buff-tip
Species of moth
extremely similar to Hippotion aurora delicata but differing in the buff colour of the median band of the hindwing upperside and the absence of any dorsal
Hippotion_isis
Archaeological site and village in Haryana, India
air one with no fortification. The houses were built of mud bricks of buff colour in the ratio of 3:2:1. The pottery of this period shows all the six fabrics
Bhirrana
Species of gastropod
length. It is pale grey in colour, with two rows of nodules on the central whirl of its body which are a pale buff colour. It lives on or above the high
Nodilittorina_pyramidalis
Species of mushroom
specific epithet is Latin (bleached), named for the pale cream to buff colouration of basidiomata. The type locality is Dwellingup, Australia. Fungi portal
Lactifluus_albens
Color
(2003), A Dictionary of Colour (1st paperback ed.), London: Thorogood (published 2004), p. 73, ISBN 1-85418-375-3, OCLC 60411025 "buff, adj.1". Oxford English
Beige
Species of bird
from the ground, to greater than 10 m (33 ft). Eggs are a dull white or buff colour with brown blotching at the larger end, oval in shape and about 18 mm
Southern_whiteface
Highways fleet. While she was on loan she had her funnel repainted in the buff colour of the Ministry of Highways. After her services were no longer required
MV_Queen_of_the_Islands
Metal, colour, or fur used in heraldic design
include a number of novel tinctures, including buff (employed variously as either a metal or a colour), and horizon blue. Silver gray has appeared in
Tincture_(heraldry)
Species of bird
blackish-brown but for a well-demarcated and highly contrasting creamy to golden buff colour about the crown, hindneck and neck sides. Furthermore, adults have bold
Eastern_imperial_eagle
Species of bird
whereas the colour contrast is far subtler in white-tailed eagles between their brown body (of a paler hue than that of a bald eagle) and buff-coloured head
White-tailed_eagle
Genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family
differs from P. orientalis in having flowers of a beige or yellowish-buff colour and corolla 'throats' veined within in a contrasting dark brown. As is
Physochlaina
Welsh breed of domestic goose
a certain Rhys Llewellyn found and acquired three geese of a uniform buff colour not seen in any other British goose breed. Using a gander of Embden type
Brecon_Buff_Goose
Italian breed of chicken
Yokohama birds. Buff Leghorns were seen in Denmark in 1885, and in England in 1888. In Italy, where the Livorno breed standard is recent, ten colour varieties
Leghorn_chicken
Species of sea snail
damaged. Spire tall, more than three times height of aperture. Colour uniformly buff. The shells of the species measure 4.4 mm (0.17 in) in height and
Merelina_waitangiensis
British breed of chicken
1 kg and hens about 3.2 kg. Eight colour varieties are recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain: brown, buff, coronation, light, red, silver, speckled
Sussex_chicken
Species of bird
Below the band the breast, flanks and belly are sandy buff. The legs are a pale buff colour, with the feet noticeably darker. The eye is dark brown
Inland_dotterel
Species of moth
distinguished by the bluish tinge to the forewings as well as the underside buff colour. However this species does have several forms including a very dark bluish
Physetica_caerulea
State bird of Manipur; State bird of Mizoram
brown tail. The female is a chestnut brown bird with whitish throat, buff colour belly and white-tipped tail. Mrs. Hume's pheasant's has two recognised
Mrs._Hume's_pheasant
Color between orange and green on the visible spectrum of light
OCLC 60393965. Kumar, Rohit Vishal; Joshi, Radhika (October–December 2006). "Colour, Colour Everywhere: In Marketing Too". SCMS Journal of Indian Management. 3
Yellow
Italian breed of chicken
According to the old ANSAV standard, the Robusta Lionata is a warm buff colour. The tail and wing-tips are black with dark green lights. The skin and
Robusta_Lionata
Ceramic glazing process
hand, the calcareous clay fired in an oxidising atmosphere results in a buff colour, thus lower the concentration of tin oxide used The white opaque surface
Tin-glazing
Tailoring technique
at large. Some regiments (such as the Buffs and Green Howards) derived their names or nicknames from the colour of their facings and the Duke of Wellington's
Facing_colour
Species of bird
coverts appearing light yellow or pale golden buff, sometimes becoming creamy when aged. The buff colour of the fulvescens phenotype is usually contrasted
Greater_spotted_eagle
Species of insect
from 67 – 74 mm. The colour can be variable, even in the same location, ranging from bright green to grey, brown or buff. Colour variation is thought
Clitarchus_hookeri
Species of fungus
The pale buff gills are slightly decurrent, and with age become a deep buff to pale ochre colour, sometimes with a slight mauve colouration. The milk
Lactarius_tabidus
Military unit
on the second day of the battle by Henry Martens. 62nd evident by the buff colour of the flag and of the facings of the British regulars shown. The figures
Wiltshire_Regiment
Species of fungus
fringed with hairs up to 5 mm long. The colour is initially pale cream to whitish, later becoming pale pinkish-buff to cream, with a more yellowish to yellowish-brown
Lactarius_torminosulus
Breed of chicken
needed] In the United Kingdom the recognised colour varieties, for large fowl only, are black, blue, buff, cuckoo, partridge and grouse, and white; Cochin
Cochin_chicken
Prominent water tower in Droitwich, England
society proposed that the tower be cleaned and painted in a stone or buff colour and that the phone masts and other metal work be painted in pale blue
Droitwich_Water_Tower
Species of bird
have scale like feather patterning. A distinctive pale loreal patch of buff colour and a broad dark moustachial stripe which borders the rufous chin and
Rufous-chinned_laughingthrush
Species of bee
Bombus terrestris, the buff-tailed bumblebee or large earth bumblebee, is one of the most numerous bumblebee species in Europe. It is one of the main species
Bombus_terrestris
Species of marsupial
is a grey-brown over the back, a buff colour across the face, thigh and flank, and blending to the pale cream colour beneath. The greyish brown of the
Woylie
Australian breed of chicken
also recognised in Australia and the Poultry Club South Africa recognises buff, splash, wheaten laced and golden in addition. The original stock used in
Australorp
Military unit
December 1845 by Henry Martens. The picture shows the 62nd, based on the buff colour of the flag and of the facings of the British regulars shown, in action
62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot
62nd_(Wiltshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Species of rodent
the notch to tip. The underside of the pelage is whitish, becoming a buff colour as it grades into the upper parts, the feet are also whitish. The hind
Gould's_mouse
Species of bird
The remaining underparts, including the underwing is a pale pinkish-buff colour. Both sexes look alike. The eyes are a yellowish-white, sometimes brown
Pygmy_bushtit
Type of tugboat
vessels were later sold to Serco-Denholm changing from the old black and buff colour scheme of the RMAS to black and white. All the vessels now carry the
Admiralty_tug
British television costume designer and actress (born 1933)
pirate-lion characters, and developed a faux-suede jerkin garment in a buff colour. The producer of the series, John Nathan-Turner, asked Hudson to update
June_Hudson
Former railway station in England
the arrival hall attractively laid out in ceramic tiles. These were a buff colour with burnt orange, black and brown detailing. The subway to the island
Shoreditch_railway_station
Reddish brown color
FULL-vəss) is a colour, sometimes described as dull orange, brownish-yellow or tawny; it can also be likened to a variation of buff, beige, or butterscotch
Fulvous
Species of moth
black spots present. Legs black with pair hairs. Forewings with pale buff colour and a black spot at base, three spots on costa, one spot in cell and
Lemyra_subfascia
Pottery from Jiangxi, China
been made entirely from the local low-grade petunse, giving a light buff colour to the body. The painted wares are under a transparent glaze, and the
Jizhou_ware
Species of bird endemic to Indonesia
are a paler gray-brown colour. Its flight feathers are a buff colour crossed by dark brown bars while its tail is brown with buff-colored bars. The owls'
Wallace's_scops_owl
Species of moth
The buff ermine (Spilarctia luteum) is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is sometimes placed in the genus Spilosoma. The species was first described by
Buff_ermine
Species of marsupial
the eyes are large and black. The upper side of the pelage is an olive-buff colour, deep in tone and marbled in appearance. The fore part of the head is
Monjon
Color
rich in nutrients and organic matter. Loess is a type of pale yellow or buff soil, which originated as wind-blown silt. It is very fertile, but is easily
Brown
British wood engraver and printer
was printed in a dark-brown hue; the other two were in a buff colour and a grayish-blue colour. For the same firm, Evans completed an order for a book-cover
Edmund_Evans
Fm3, a = 10.577 Å, Z = 4, density = 3.480 g/cm3: No NO2 group disorder buff colour N(CH3)4[Ni(NO2)3] tetramethylammonium nickel nitrite TMNIN hexagonal
Nitronickelate
Slip-decorated earthenware made in Germany
shards show that the fabric may vary in colour from a stoneware-like grey to a pinkish-orange or buff colour. Hollow ware (such as jugs and tankards)
Werra_and_Weser_Slipware
Species of bird
underbody is predominantly whitish-grey, with a more whitish belly and pale buff colour blending into the flanks and undertail-coverts. The tail has prominent
Redthroat
this context. Self-coloured chickens are those which display one solid colour without patterning of any kind. All About Chickens: All the chicken colours
List_of_chicken_colours
Word or phrase that refers to a specific color
Christopher (1984), "Colour Concepts and Colour Experience", Synthese, 58 (3), Springer Nature: 365–381 Foster, David H. (2003), "Does Colour Constancy Exist
Color_term
Genus of plants
ripe, they assume a greenish-gray colour, after which their outer layer sloughs off to reveal inner walls of a buff colour. Once the outer walls have fallen
Poliothyrsis
Species of bird
or rufous. It is a rotund bird, with a light brown back, grey breast and buff belly. The face is white with a black gorget. It has rufous-streaked flanks
Red-legged_partridge
Species of lichen-forming fungus
1 mm thick, with a slightly chalky appearance and a dull, pale fawn-buff colour. It is cracked into a rimose-areolate to areolate pattern, with flat
Filsoniana_scarlatina
Species of fungus
to slightly decurrent attachment to the stipe, and are a pale pinkish-buff colour. The cylindric stipe measures 2–9 cm (0.8–3.5 in) long by 0.7–2.5 cm
Lactarius_porninsis
BUFF COLOUR
BUFF COLOUR
Boy/Male
British, Celtic, English, Irish
A Broken Hill; Bluff; Headland
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Scottish
Baker; Swarthy; Dark; Black; Dark Faced
Male
English
 Short form of English Duffy, DUFF means "black peace." Compare with another form of Duff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of gloves or a nickname for a wearer of particularly fine gloves, from Middle English cuffe ‘glove’ (of uncertain origin; attested in this sense from the 14th century, with the modern meaning first in the 16th century).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dhuibh, a variant of Mac Duibh ‘son of the black one’ (see Duff).Irish : approximate translation of Gaelic Ó DoirnÃn (see Dornan).Cornish : nickname from Cornish cuf ‘dear’, ‘kind’.
Boy/Male
Scottish Gaelic Celtic
Black.
Boy/Male
French
Red haired.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bluff master
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Hawaiian, Hebrew
God's Promise; Beaver-stream; Form of Elizabeth; God's Oath
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Tuft.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bluff master
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brough.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : variant of Love 1–3.Dutch : from Luffo, a pet form a personal name such as Ludolph.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rolfe.German : variant spelling of Ruf.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for a violent, aggressive person, from Middle High German buf ‘push’, ‘shove’.German : from the Old German personal name Bodo or the compound name Bodefrit, containing the Old High German element buitan ‘to bid or order’ or boto ‘messenger’.English : of uncertain derivation; possibly a nickname, either variant of Boff 1, or alternatively from Old French buf(f)e ‘blow’, ‘slap in the face’. Compare Buffin.
Male
Scottish
 Scottish name derived from the Gaelic byname dùbh, DUFF means "black, dark." Compare with another form of Duff.
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BUFFY means "God is my oath."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French boeuf ‘bull’, a nickname for a powerfully built man. In some cases it may have been originally a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman. Compare Bouvier.German (Böff) : from the short form of a Germanic personal name with bod- (Old Saxon bodo ‘messenger’), as in Bodo.
Male
English
Originally an American English boxing term, this name was later used as a byname for a tough-guy. Finally it transferred to a forename, and it still carries the same original BIFF means, "a blow with the fist."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Maw 2.South German : nickname for a sulky or surly person, from Middle High German muff, mupf ‘pout’, ‘drooping mouth’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spur of a hill, Old English hÅh (literally, ‘heel’).German : from the Germanic personal name Hufo, a short form of a compound name formed with hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’ as the first element.
BUFF COLOUR
BUFF COLOUR
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Female
Hebrew
(פִּלְ×Ö´×™) Hebrew name PILI means "miraculous." Compare with other forms of Pili.
Girl/Female
Indian
Brilliant, Suns Ray
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Inspiring
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Best in the World
Female
English
Short form of English Molly, MOLL means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bin Mabad RA had this Name
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Ãki, Ã…KE means "father."
BUFF COLOUR
BUFF COLOUR
BUFF COLOUR
BUFF COLOUR
BUFF COLOUR
a.
Of the color of buff.
a.
Having a broad, flattened front; as, the bluff bows of a ship.
v. t.
To beat with the ruff or ruffle, as a drum.
a.
The bare skin; as, to strip to the buff.
a.
Abrupt; roughly frank; unceremonious; blunt; brusque; as, a bluff answer; a bluff manner of talking; a bluff sea captain.
n.
A buffet; a blow; -- obsolete except in the phrase "Blindman's buff."
n.
An act of bluffing; an expression of self-confidence for the purpose of intimidation; braggadocio; as, that is only bluff, or a bluff.
v. t.
To polish with a buff. See Buff, n., 5.
a.
Made of buff leather.
v. t. & i.
To puff.
a.
Resembling, or characterized by, buff.
n.
A stiff flour pudding, boiled in a bag; -- a term used especially by seamen; as, plum duff.
v. t.
To swell; to enlarge; to puff up; as, huffed up with air.
n.
The grayish viscid substance constituting the buffy coat. See Buffy coat, under Buffy, a.
n.
A variety of the domestic pigeon, having a ruff of its neck.
n.
The color of buff; a light yellow, shading toward pink, gray, or brown.
n.
A military coat, made of buff leather.
v. t.
To drive with a puff, or with puffs.
a.
A wheel covered with buff leather, and used in polishing cutlery, spoons, etc.
v. i.
To act as in the game of bluff.