Hue of blue or green
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BICEHue of blue or green
TEALBlue-green hue
AQUABlue-green hue
AQUAGreen-blue hue
CYANBlue-green hue
NILEBlue-green hue
SEAMISTGreen-blue paint hue
CYANHue between green and blue
coolisha hue in the range violet through blue to green
greenya color whose hue is somewhat less yellow than that of growing fresh grass or of the emerald or is that of the part of the spectrum lying between blue and yellow
greeniera color whose hue is somewhat less yellow than that of growing fresh grass or of the emerald or is that of the part of the spectrum lying between blue and yellow
NILEShade of blue or green
NILEShade of green or blue
NILEShade of green or blue
BICEShade of blue or green
BICEShade of green or blue
NILEType of blue or green
aquamarinea transparent blue, bluegreen, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
crocidoliteA fibrous blue or green mineral consisting of a silicate of iron and sodium
aquamarinesAQUAMARINE, a transparent blue, bluegreen, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
mahimahisAn edible marine fish of warm seas, with silver and bright blue or green coloration when alive
phycobilinany of a class of red or blue-green pigments found in the red algae and cyanobacteria
mahimahiAn edible marine fish of warm seas, with silver and bright blue or green coloration when alive
phycobilinsPHYCOBILIN, any of a class of red or blue-green pigments found in the red algae and cyanobacteria
dioptaseA rare mineral occurring as emerald green or blue-green crystals. It consists of a hydrated silicate of copper
gallinulesA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
gallinuleA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
turquoisea hydrous phosphate of alumina containing a little copper, having a blue, or bluish green, color also TURKIES, TURKIS, TURKOIS, TURQUOIS
yellowestOf the color between green and orange in the spectrum, a primary subtractive color complementary to blue; colored like ripe lemons or egg yolks
yellowerOf the color between green and orange in the spectrum, a primary subtractive color complementary to blue; colored like ripe lemons or egg yolks
euclasea mineral that consists of a brittle silicate of beryllium and aluminum in pale yellow, green, or blue prismatic crystals and is used especially as a gemstone
verditerA light blue or bluish-green pigment, typically prepared by adding chalk or whiting to a solution of copper nitrate, used in making crayons and as a watercolor
phthalocyaninesAny of a large class of green or blue pigments and dyes that are chelate complexes of this compound or one of its derivatives with a metal (in particular, copper)
phthalocyanineAny of a large class of green or blue pigments and dyes that are chelate complexes of this compound or one of its derivatives with a metal (in particular, copper)
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
lupinesany of a genus (Lupinus) of leguminous herbs including some poisonous forms and others cultivated for their long showy racemes of usually blue, purple, white, or yellow flowers or for green manure, fodder, or their edible seeds
lupinany of a genus (Lupinus) of leguminous herbs including some poisonous forms and others cultivated for their long showy racemes of usually blue, purple, white, or yellow flowers or for green manure, fodder, or their edible seeds
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