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blue (bloo) 1. a color between green and indigo, produced by energy with wavelengths between 420 and 490 nm. 2. a dye or stain with this color. aniline blue a mixture of the trisulfonates of triphenyl rosaniline and of diphenyl rosaniline. brilliant cresyl blue an oxazin dye, usually C15H16N3OCl, used in staining blood. methylene blue dark green crystals or crystalline powder with a bronzelike luster; used in the treatment of methemoglobinemia and of cyanide poisoning, and as a bacteriologic stain and an indicator. Prussian blue an amorphous blue powder, Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3, used as a stain. toluidine blue , toluidine blue O the chloride salt or zinc chloride double salt of aminodimethylaminotoluphenazthionium chloride; useful as a stain for demonstrating basophilic and metachromatic substances. blue, adj in Chinese medicine, a facial coloration, often on the nasal bridge, that indicates unresolved emotional shocks. Useful in diagnosis of childhood illnesses. blue 1. a color between green and violet in the visible spectrum; the color of the clear sky. 2. a silver-gray coat color. A description often used in dogs and cats, and some breeds of cattle. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| To check for this, the tool must be disassembled and a bluing agent applied near the runner drops. The largest use of ultramarine blue in rubber is for tinting white rubber compounds, just as bluing is used in washing white shirts. These figures' elaborate coiffures are rubbed with Rickett's bluing, a powdered blue dye used by the British during the colonial period to whiten laundry. |
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