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violet

[ UK /vˈa‍ɪ‍ələt/ ]
[ US /ˈvaɪəɫɪt, ˈvaɪɫɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of numerous low-growing violas with small flowers
  2. a variable color that lies beyond blue in the spectrum
ADJECTIVE
  1. of a color intermediate between red and blue

How To Use violet In A Sentence

  • By recording the spectra of several distant quasars whose light pierces the Milky Way, the spacecraft revealed some 50 ultraviolet-absorbing gas clouds around our galaxy.
  • AERONET is a global network of more than 100 sun photometers that measure the amount of sunlight absorbed by aerosols (fine particles in the air) at wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared.
  • Here we find a good deal of open ground, with thickets of shrubby Artemisias and Gnaphaliums, like our southernwood and cudweed, but six or eight feet high; while Buttercups, Violets, Whortleberries, The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1
  • But it may be a bit ultra violet for most. The Sun
  • Furthermore, the xerogels prepared from the organogels showed a striking property of adsorbing dyes such as crystal violet from water.
  • The snowy dome of Fujisan reddening in the sunrise rose above the violet woodlands of Mississippi Bay as we steamed out of Yokohama Harbour on the 19th, and three days later I saw the last of Japan — a rugged coast, lashed by a wintry sea. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, offing the men and carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack.
  • I open my eyes and there are her deep, cold, violet, malicious eyes, staring at me.
  • Then the mixture is applied to a cleaned device surface and activated by ultraviolet light.
  • Colourful wild flowers sprung up by the roadside, purple violets and white daisies dotted among the grass.
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