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Meaning:
autumnal

of autumn

relating to autumn; past maturity

cherry

(a kind of tree) with a soft, small, round fruit that is red, yellow or black when ripe and with a hard seed in the middle

bright red color

claret

(a kind of) red wine from Bordeaux

bright red color

comely

(of a person) pleasant to look at

beautiful

coral

the hard red, pink or white substance built on the seabeds by the shells and bones of sea animals

pink, reddish in color

damned

(used to emphasize annoyance etc)

hateful, unwelcome

floral

of flowers

decorated with flowers

fruitful

producing good results

productive

garnet

a kind of semi-precious gem of deep transparent red

color of blood; shade resembling such a color

geranium

a kind of plants with red, pink or white flowers

color of blood; shade resembling such a color

hale

strong and healthy

strong and healthy

healthy

having good health

in good condition

infrared

(of) the form of light (between visible colours and radio waves) producing heat

color of blood; shade resembling such a color

juvenile

(of, suitable for) a young person

childish

on track

earning

favorable, profitable

peach

(a tree with) a round, juicy fruit with yellow or red skin and a large, rough seed

pink, reddish in color

prosperous

financially successful

successful, thriving

red

of the colour of fresh blood

color of blood; shade resembling such a color

reddish

a little red

pinkish, blushing

rosy

of the colour of red roses; full of good possibilities

pink, reddish in color

ruby

a kind of red precious stone

pinkish, blushing

ruddy

(of the face) red and showing good health

pinkish, blushing

scarlet

bright red (colour)

pinkish, blushing

utter

complete; total; to make (a sound or sounds) with the mouth

outright, absolute

vermilion

bright red (colour)

color of blood; shade resembling such a color

well

in good health; in a satisfactory condition; thoroughly; completely; very much; a place for obtaining water from an underground source; a hole bored for mineral oil; a tall space in a building for a staircase or lift

healthy

young

having lived a short time; having existed for a short time; still near its beginning; young people; children

immature

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