Would a better term be "elegant"? 
"Elegance is the attribute of being unusually effective and
simple...Some westerners associate elegance with simplicity and
consistency of design, focusing on the main or basic features of an
object, its dignified gracefulness, or restrained beauty of style."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elegance


Also, if you asked a kindergartner what's the difference between
yellow and maize, my guess is they would tell you that one is a color
and another is something you get lost in, (e.g.,maze).  : )


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