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  2. Cerulean - Wikipedia

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    Cerulean. Cerulean ( / səˈruːliən / ), also spelled caerulean, is a variety of the hue of blue that may range from a light azure blue to a more intense sky blue, and may be mixed as well with the hue of green. The first recorded use of cerulean as a colour name in English was in 1590. [1] The word is derived from the Latin word caeruleus ...

  3. Azure (color) - Wikipedia

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    On the RGB color wheel, "azure" ( hexadecimal #0080FF) is defined as the color at 210 degrees, i.e., the hue halfway between blue and cyan. In the RGB color model, used to create all the colors on a television or computer screen, azure is created by adding a 50% of green light to a 100% of blue light.

  4. Shades of cyan - Wikipedia

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    Shades of cyan - Wikipedia. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the different variations of cyan, a greenish-blue color, in various fields and contexts. It also includes color charts, images, and historical notes on the usage and meaning of cyan. Learn more about this fascinating hue and its shades from this informative webpage.

  5. Blue-green - Wikipedia

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    Cerulean ( / səˈruːliən / ), also spelled caerulean, is a variety of the hue of blue that may range from a light azure blue to a more intense sky blue, and may be mixed as well with the hue of green. The first recorded use of cerulean as a colour name in English was in 1590. [3] The word is derived from the Latin word caeruleus, "dark blue ...

  6. Cerulean warbler - Wikipedia

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    Cerulean warbler. The cerulean warbler ( Setophaga cerulea) is a small songbird in the family Parulidae. It is a long-distance migrant, breeding in eastern North American hardwood forests. In the non-breeding season, it winters on the eastern slope of the Andes in South America, preferring subtropical forests .

  7. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    Cerulean #02A4D3 2 164 211 1990–present No Yes Yes Yes Yes Maximum Blue #47ABCC 71 171 204 1926–1958 Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Also known as "Blue ...

  8. Jamides celeno - Wikipedia

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    Jamides celeno, the common cerulean, is a small butterfly found in Indomalayan realm belonging to the lycaenids or blues family. The species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1775. [2] [3]

  9. Jamides - Wikipedia

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    Polyommatinae. Tribe: Polyommatini. Genus: Jamides. Hübner, [1819] Jamides, commonly called ceruleans, is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. The species of this genus are found in the Indomalayan realm, the Palearctic realm and the Australasian realm .