Blue violet or heliotrope
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FAITHFULNESSBlue violet or heliotrope
IOLITEBlue or violet mineral.
anthocyaninA blue, violet, or red flavonoid pigment found in plants
tanzaniteA blue or violet gem variety of zoisite, containing vanadium
tanzanitesA blue or violet gem variety of zoisite, containing vanadium
sapphiresA small hummingbird with shining blue or violet colors in its plumage and a short tail
tanzanitea gemstone that exhibits blue, violet, or greenish color depending on the polarization of the light
tanzanitesTANZANITE, a gemstone that exhibits blue, violet, or greenish color depending on the polarization of the light
spiderwortany plant of the American commelinaceous genus Tradescantia, esp T. virginiana, with deep-blue or reddish-violet flowers
spiderwortsSPIDERWORT, any plant of the American commelinaceous genus Tradescantia, esp T. virginiana, with deep-blue or reddish-violet flowers
dumortierite(French) an orthorhombic borosilicate of aluminium occurring as small violet or blue needles or fibrous masses esp in gneisses and schists
dumortieritesDUMORTIERITE, (French) an orthorhombic borosilicate of aluminium occurring as small violet or blue needles or fibrous masses esp in gneisses and schists
dumortieriteA rare blue or violet mineral occurring typically as needles and fibrous masses in gneiss and schist. It consists of an aluminum and iron borosilicate
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
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