Violet
The color at the short-wavelength end of the visible spectrum
Fun Fact
The color violet was named after the violet flower, but in 1856 Sir William Henry Perkin accidentally discovered the first synthetic dye mauveine while trying to make quinine, revolutionizing the violet dye industry.[search results lack direct info; from general knowledge]
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