Source of Kentucky blue
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GRASSSEEDSource of Kentucky blue.
POAKentucky blue grass.
POAKentucky blue-grass.
GRASSBlue Kentucky product
INDIGOSource of blue.
TSANASource of Blue Nile
TANASource of the Blue Nile
TANALake, source of Blue Nile.
TANASource of the Blue Nile.
TSANALake, source of Blue Nile.
TSANALake source of Blue Nile.
STRAUSSSource of "The Blue Danube"
LAKETANASource of the Blue Nile.
ANILSource of a blue dye.
TANALake ..., source of the Blue Nile
COBALTElemental source of a blue pigment
TSANALake source of the Blue Nile
TANALake .., source of the Blue Nile
TANALake, source of the Blue Nile
TANALake, source of the Blue Nile.
TSANAEthiopian Lake, source of the Blue Nile
TSANALake in Ethiopia, source of Blue Nile.
TANALake in Ethiopia, source of the Blue Nile.
TSANALake in N. Ethiopia, source of Blue Nile.
bluebottlesA common blowfly with a metallic-blue body, the female of which often comes into houses searching for a suitable food source on which to lay her eggs
bluebottleA common blowfly with a metallic-blue body, the female of which often comes into houses searching for a suitable food source on which to lay her eggs
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
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