Matching Pairs Color Theory DefinitionsOnline version Match the definitions of elements of color theory by Frederick King 1 Cool Colors 2 Primary Colors 3 Secondary Colors 4 Color Wheel 5 Achromatic 6 Warm Colors 7 Tertiary Colors 8 Complimentary Colors 9 Analogous Colors 10 Tone 11 Shade 12 Monochromatic Describes a color that is calming or soothing in nature, such as blue, green, and purple. Refers to light and dark values Three colors in a row on the color wheel. Without Color A circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors. degree of difference between colors A color resulting from mixing of two primary colors Any of a group of colors from which all other colors can be obtained by mixing. The use of only one color. Opposite colors on the color wheel. Example: Yellow/Purple, Red/Green, Orange/Blue Two secondary colors mixed in equal proportions make up this type of color. Used to describe colors that are vivid or bold in nature such as red, yellow, and orange