Not exactly a question, more like nitpicking, but shouldn't it be "complEmentary" since the opposites "complete" or "compl...

Not exactly a question, more like nitpicking, but shouldn't it be "complEmentary" since the opposites "complete" or "complement" each other? I'm a non-native english speaker and this bit got me confused, thinking I've been spelling it wrong this entire time, lol.
  • Tim Von Rueden(timvonrueden) replied
    Hey there, It actually is spelled "Compliment" with an "i" but it's a common mistake =]
  • Stephen Verbist(moopy) replied
    Actually complement and compliment are two different things. Compliment means something nice and complement means to complete. So in this case I think nayro is correct. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementary_colors