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blue-violet

ADJECTIVE
  1. of violet tinted with blue

How To Use blue-violet In A Sentence

  • fireworks, Fourth of July, United States, Independence Day Peacock Feather/Dragonfly: Pyrotechnicians agree that the blue-violet shades of this peacock feather are the most challenging to formulate.
  • Tanzanite One is the biggest miner of the blue-violet gemstone, which is found only in the east African nation of Tanzania. Mineweb - Daily news headlines
  • A southwest Asian perennial herb (Medicago sativa) having compound leaves with three leaflets and clusters of usually blue-violet flowers. It is widely cultivated as a pasture and hay crop.
  • The principal experiments also indicate that it is the rays of highest refrangibility -- the blue-violet and ultra-violet rays of the spectrum -- which bring about the destruction of the organisms (figs. 17, 18). Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Â I had mixed up blue-violet paint with gel retarder for a block print, so I rolled out the rest of it and used some rubber-tipped tools to scrape away branches, forming the monoprint of a bare-leafed tree. Kater’s Art » 2009 » May
  • Some critics even suggested that the pervasive blue-violet tonality typical of impressionism was symptomatic of some kind of visual disorder suffered by the artists.
  • A southwest Asian perennial herb (Medicago sativa) having compound leaves with three leaflets and clusters of usually blue-violet flowers. It is widely cultivated as a pasture and hay crop.
  • The Swiss stone pine has smooth grey bark and deep blue-violet cones up to 8 cm long that remain on the tree for three or four years before dropping.
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