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    cerulean
    /sɪˈruːlɪən/

    adjective

    • 1. deep blue in colour like a clear sky: "images of cerulean waters and golden sands"

    noun

    • 1. a deep sky-blue colour: "the background was painted in cerulean blue"

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  2. : resembling the blue of the sky. Did you know? Cerulean comes from Latin caeruleus, which means "dark blue" and is most likely from caelum, "sky." Examples of cerulean in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. These examples are automatically compiled from online sources to illustrate current usage.

  3. (Definition of cerulean from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of cerulean. cerulean. Some intense blue colors, including cobalt blue and cerulean blue, are made with cobalt compounds. From. Wikipedia. Cerulean warblers depend on shade coffee plantations during the winter.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeruleanCerulean - Wikipedia

    Cerulean (/ s ə ˈ r uː l i ə n /), 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.

  5. CERULEAN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of cerulean in English. cerulean. adjective. literary us / səˈruː.li.ən / uk / səˈruː.li.ən / Add to word list. deep blue in color. Compare. azure adjective. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Less common colors. apple green. argent. ashy. avocado. baby blue. carmine.

  6. Something that's cerulean is colored a clear, deep blue. On a sunny summer day, the sky is often cerulean, with just a few puffy white clouds. Your cerulean sweater might be your favorite, since you believe it makes your eyes look cerulean as well.

  7. cerulean in British English. (sɪˈruːlɪən ), cerule (ˈsiːruːl ) or ceruleous (sɪˈruːlɪəs ) noun. a. a deep blue colour; azure. b. (as adjective) a cerulean sea. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Definition of cerulean adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Origin of Cerulean. From Latin caeruleus (“blue”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱēy (w)-, *ḱyē (w)- (“grey”). Cognate with Old English hār (“grey”). More at hoar. From Wiktionary. From Latin caeruleus dark blue akin to caelum sky. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  10. cerulean is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin caeruleus; ‑an suffix. See etymology. Nearby entries. certify, v. 1330–. certifying, n. a1387–. certionate, v. 1558.

  11. cerulean - of a deep somewhat purplish blue color similar to that of a clear October sky; "October's bright blue weather"