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In the electromagnetic spectrum, in the visible light area, "pink" is the name given to a particular area of that visible light spectrum that appears between the orange and red spectrum. Pink is what the human eyes sees after an object absorbs all the other colors of the rainbow: orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The pink is basically red but not as much of it is reflected and it is also mixed with white light.

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Typically, pink is referred to as a feminine color.

Colours do not have gender. People do tend to associate certain colours with children, women and men but it is up to the individual to decide how they want to use a colour. Just for the record, my best friend loves the colour pink, wears it often and has any number of pink things... It would be a very stupid and sorry person that questioned his masculinity.

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no. Those two colors make orange.

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