Blue of the As
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VIDABlue of the A's
ARALIt was known as the Blue Sea during the reign of Peter the Great
ageratumany of various other composite plants, as the mistflower, having blue or white flowers
ajugasany of various plants of the genus Ajuga, having usually blue flowers and often cultivated as a ground cover
wavieswild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
waveyswild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
wavywild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
ajugaany of various plants of the genus Ajuga, having usually blue flowers and often cultivated as a ground cover
waveywild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
lungwortany of various related plants of the genus Mertensia, as the North American M. virginica, having nodding clusters of blue flowers
descriptive(of an adjective) Assigning a quality rather than restricting the application of the expression modified, e.g., blue as distinct from few
molybdeniteA blue-gray mineral, typically occurring as hexagonal crystals. It consists of molybdenum disulfide and is the most common ore of molybdenum
lungwortsA bristly herbaceous European plant of the borage family, typically having white-spotted leaves and pink flowers that turn blue as they age
liriopeany of a genus (Liriope) of stemless Asian herbs of the lily family that are widely cultivated as ground cover for their grasslike leaves and small white, blue, or violet flowers
fluorcommon mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF2, occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament
fluoritecommon mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF2, occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament
fluorsparcommon mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF2, occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament
nigrosinany of the class of deep blue or black dyes obtained by the oxidation of aniline, used as coloring agents in inks and shoe polishes and for dyeing leather, wood, textiles, and furs
syrahsa grape whose skin has a dark blue to bluish-black color that was originally grown in the northern valley of the Rhone and is now widely grown elsewhere (as in California and Australia)
syraha grape whose skin has a dark blue to bluish-black color that was originally grown in the northern valley of the Rhone and is now widely grown elsewhere (as in California and Australia)
hoactzinblue-faced, crested bird, Opisthocomus hoazin, of the Amazon and Orinoco forests, having as a nestling a large, temporary claw on the second and third digits of the forelimb, for climbing among the tree branches
hoatzinsblue-faced, crested bird, Opisthocomus hoazin, of the Amazon and Orinoco forests, having as a nestling a large, temporary claw on the second and third digits of the forelimb, for climbing among the tree branches
hoatzinblue-faced, crested bird, Opisthocomus hoazin, of the Amazon and Orinoco forests, having as a nestling a large, temporary claw on the second and third digits of the forelimb, for climbing among the tree branches
lantanaany of numerous chiefly tropical plants belonging to the genus Lantana, of the verbena family, certain species of which, as L. camara, are cultivated for their aromatic flowers of yellow and orange or blue and violet
lantanasany of numerous chiefly tropical plants belonging to the genus Lantana, of the verbena family, certain species of which, as L. camara, are cultivated for their aromatic flowers of yellow and orange or blue and violet
claryany of several aromatic herbs of the genus Salvia, esp. S. sclarea, having hairy, heart-shaped leaves and open clusters of lilac or blue flowers, used as a seasoning, a wine flavoring, and an ingredient in perfumes
wahoolarge, swift mackerel, Acanthocybium solanderi, widespread in warm seas, of a steel blue to greenish blue above and silver below, often leaping from the water and occasionally schooling in great numbers: valued as a food and game fish
wahooslarge, swift mackerel, Acanthocybium solanderi, widespread in warm seas, of a steel blue to greenish blue above and silver below, often leaping from the water and occasionally schooling in great numbers: valued as a food and game fish
beryla mineral consisting of a silicate of beryllium and aluminum of great hardness that occurs in colorless hexagonal prisms when pure and in various colors (as green, blue, yellow, or pink) when not pure, that is valued as a source of gems, and that is the principal source of beryllium
AZUREBlue as the sky
AZUREBlue as the ocean
AZUREDBlue as the sky.
DORALGolf course known as the "Blue Monster"
kingfishera European fish-eating bird with very brilliant blue-green and chestnut plumage, formerly known as the halcyon
kingfishersKINGFISHER, a European fish-eating bird with very brilliant blue-green and chestnut plumage, formerly known as the halcyon
BANDOA's teammate of Campaneris, Blue, and Fingers
aquamarinea transparent blue, bluegreen, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
aquamarinesAQUAMARINE, a transparent blue, bluegreen, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
covelliteA blue mineral consisting of copper sulfide, typically occurring as a coating on other copper minerals
tenpoundersA large, silvery-blue, herringlike fish of tropical seas that is popular as a game fish