cerulean

  • 1Cerulean — Ce*ru le*an, a. [L. caeruleus.] Sky colored; blue; azure. Cowper. [1913 Webster] Blue, blue, as if that sky let fall [1913 Webster] A flower from its cerulean wall. Bryant. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2cerulean — 1660s, from L. caeruleus blue, dark blue, blue green, perhaps dissimilated from caelulum, dim. of caelum heaven, sky, of uncertain origin (see CELESTIAL (Cf. celestial)). The Latin word was applied by Roman authors to the sky, the Mediterranean,… …

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  • 3cerulean — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ deep blue in colour like a clear sky. ORIGIN Latin caeruleus, from caelum sky …

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  • 4cerulean — [sə ro͞o′lē ən] adj. [L caeruleus; prob. < caelulum, dim. of caelum, heaven: for IE base see CESIUM] sky blue; azure …

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  • 5Cerulean — For other uses, see Cerulean (disambiguation). Cerulean, also spelled caerulean, may be applied to a range of colors from deep blue, sky blue, bright blue or azure color through greenish blue colors. The first recorded use of cerulean as a color… …

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  • 6cerulean — adj. Cerulean is used with these nouns: ↑blue, ↑sky …

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  • 7cerulean — ce|ru|le|an [sıˈru:liən] n also ce.rulean blue [U] literary [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: caeruleus dark blue , probably from caelum; CELESTIAL] a deep blue colour like a clear sky >cerulean adj …

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  • 8Cerulean Warbler — Conservation status Vulnerable ( …

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  • 9Cerulean Sins —   …

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  • 10Cerulean (disambiguation) — Cerulean is a shade of blue. Cerulean may also refer to: Birds Cerulean capped Manakin Cerulean Cuckoo shrike Caerulean Paradise flycatcher Cerulean Warbler Other uses Cerulean, Kentucky, a small town in the United States Cerulean Sins (novel), a …

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