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The answer BLUENESS has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of blueness in various dictionaries:
noun - blue color or pigment
adj - having the color of the clear sky
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Indecency being unhappy point |
The gloomy quality of a bright sky? |
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Apr 8 2014 The Times - Cryptic |
Nov 17 2010 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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The state or quality of being blue. |
Full bDefinitionb of bBLUEb. 1. : a color whose hue is that of the clear sky or that of the portion of the color spectrum lying between green and violet. 2. a : a pigment or dye that colors bblueb. |
the color of the clear sky in the daytime |
Blueness might refer to |
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Blue is one of the three primary colours of pigments in painting and traditional colour theory, as well as in the RGB colour model. It lies between violet and green on the spectrum of visible light. The eye perceives blue when observing light with a dominant wavelength between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres. Most blues contain a slight mixture of other colors; azure contains some green, while ultramarine contains some violet. The clear daytime sky and the deep sea appear blue because of an optical effect known as Rayleigh scattering. An optical effect called Tyndall scattering explains blue eyes. Distant objects appear more blue because of another optical effect called atmospheric perspective. * Blue has been an important colour in art and decoration since ancient times. The semi-precious stone lapis lazuli was used in ancient Egypt for jewellery and ornament and later, in the Renaissance, to make the pigment ultramarine, the most expensive of all pigments. In the eighth century |