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| Shade of = Blue |
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The ancient word blue comes from is also the origin of the words blond, black, and blank (shiny white). |
The ancient word blue comes from is also the origin of the words blond, black, and blank (shiny white). |
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[[Category:Artificial colors]] |
[[Category:Artificial colors]] |
Revision as of 03:38, 17 February 2020
Codes and Numbers
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The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 0000FF
Justification
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This color was named for an ancient Germanic word that meant shining and therefore was used to mean any shining color including blue, yellow, white, and black.
This color is a shade of Blue
Confirmation by Picture
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colors
Etymology
The ancient word blue comes from is also the origin of the words blond, black, and blank (shiny white).
See in Color Blue (Gallery)