eau de nil
English
Alternative forms
- eau de Nil
- eau-de-nil
- eau-de-Nil
Etymology
From French eau de nil, from eau (“water”) + de (“of”) + Nil (“the Nile”).
Noun
eau de nil (plural eau de nils)
- A pale yellowish green colour.
- eau de nil colour:
- 2011 Terry Pratchett, I Shall Wear Midnight.
- Possibly the mauve one would look better,’ said Letitia, ‘although I have always been told that eau-de-nil is really my colour. By the way, could I make things up to you in some way by having you as my chief bridesmaid?
Adjective
- Of a pale yellowish green colour.
See also
- Nile green (a darker shade)
- Appendix:Colors
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