saxe blue
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saxe blue — ˈsaks noun also saxe ( s) Usage: often capitalized S Etymology: French Saxe Saxony : a grayish blue that is redder and paler than electric, greener and slightly lighter than copenhagen, redder … Useful english dictionary
saxe blue — /sæks ˈblu/ (say saks blooh) noun a shade of greenish light blue. {French saxe Saxony} …
blue — Synonyms and related words: Alice blue, Amytal, Amytal pill, Brunswick blue, Caelus, Capri blue, Chinese blue, Copenhagen blue, Demerol, Dolophine, Dresden blue, Fescennine, French blue, Gobelin blue, H, Luminal, Luminal pill, M, Mickey Finn,… … Moby Thesaurus
Saxe — n. (in full saxe blue) (often attrib.) a lightish blue colour with a greyish tinge. Etymology: F, = Saxony, the source of a dye of this colour … Useful english dictionary
saxe — noun a light blue colour with a greyish tinge. Origin C19: from Fr., lit. Saxony , the source of a dye of this colour … English new terms dictionary
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color — Synonyms and related words: Adrianople red, Alice blue, Arabian red, Argos brown, Bordeaux, Brunswick black, Brunswick blue, Burgundy, Capri blue, Cassel yellow, Chinese blue, Chinese white, Claude tint, Cologne brown, Columbian red, Congo rubine … Moby Thesaurus
pigment — Synonyms and related words: Adrianople red, Alice blue, Arabian red, Argos brown, Bordeaux, Brunswick black, Brunswick blue, Burgundy, Capri blue, Cassel yellow, Chinese blue, Chinese white, Claude tint, Cologne brown, Columbian red, Congo rubine … Moby Thesaurus
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