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- Cerulean abstract "Cerulean, also spelled caerulean, is a color term that may be applied to certain colors with the hue ranging roughly between blue and cyan, overlapping with both. It also largely overlaps with azure and sky blue, although cerulean is dimmer.The first recorded use of cerulean as a color name in English was in 1590. The word is probably derived from the Latin word caeruleus, "dark blue, blue or blue-green", which in turn probably derives from caelulum, diminutive of caelum, "heaven, sky".".
- Cerulean cmykCoordinateBlack "35".
- Cerulean cmykCoordinateCyanic "100".
- Cerulean cmykCoordinateMagenta "26".
- Cerulean cmykCoordinateYellow "0".
- Cerulean colourHexCode "007BA7".
- Cerulean hsvCoordinateHue "196".
- Cerulean hsvCoordinateSaturation "100".
- Cerulean hsvCoordinateValue "65".
- Cerulean rgbCoordinateBlue "167".
- Cerulean rgbCoordinateGreen "123".
- Cerulean rgbCoordinateRed "0".
- Cerulean thumbnail PB35_Bleu_Céruléum.JPG?width=300.
- Cerulean wikiPageExternalLink ceruleanblue.html.
- Cerulean wikiPageExternalLink colorfinder.aspx.
- Cerulean wikiPageID "1179005".
- Cerulean wikiPageRevisionID "606217628".
- Cerulean b "167".
- Cerulean b "190".
- Cerulean b "195".
- Cerulean b "212".
- Cerulean b "214".
- Cerulean c "100".
- Cerulean c "44".
- Cerulean c "78".
- Cerulean c "87".
- Cerulean g "123".
- Cerulean g "155".
- Cerulean g "172".
- Cerulean g "180".
- Cerulean g "82".
- Cerulean h "196".
- Cerulean h "208".
- Cerulean h "209".
- Cerulean h "212".
- Cerulean h "224".
- Cerulean hasPhotoCollection Cerulean.
- Cerulean hex "1".
- Cerulean hex "2".
- Cerulean hex "6".
- Cerulean hex "7".
- Cerulean hex "98".
- Cerulean k "0".
- Cerulean k "24".
- Cerulean k "25".
- Cerulean k "35".
- Cerulean m "21".
- Cerulean m "26".
- Cerulean m "57".
- Cerulean m "74".
- Cerulean r "0".
- Cerulean r "109".
- Cerulean r "152".
- Cerulean r "29".
- Cerulean r "42".
- Cerulean s "100".
- Cerulean s "28".
- Cerulean s "44".
- Cerulean s "78".
- Cerulean s "94".
- Cerulean source List_of_Crayola_crayon_colors.
- Cerulean source "Maerz and Paul".
- Cerulean source colorfinder.aspx.
- Cerulean textcolor "black".
- Cerulean textcolor "white".
- Cerulean title "Cerulean Blue".
- Cerulean title "Cerulean Frost".
- Cerulean title "Cerulean".
- Cerulean v "49".
- Cerulean v "65".
- Cerulean v "75".
- Cerulean v "77".
- Cerulean v "83".
- Cerulean y "0".
- Cerulean subject Category:Bird_colours.
- Cerulean subject Category:Cobalt_compounds.
- Cerulean subject Category:Inorganic_pigments.
- Cerulean subject Category:Pigments.
- Cerulean subject Category:Shades_of_blue.
- Cerulean subject Category:Shades_of_cyan.
- Cerulean type Colour.
- Cerulean type Color.
- Cerulean type Quality.
- Cerulean comment "Cerulean, also spelled caerulean, is a color term that may be applied to certain colors with the hue ranging roughly between blue and cyan, overlapping with both. It also largely overlaps with azure and sky blue, although cerulean is dimmer.The first recorded use of cerulean as a color name in English was in 1590. The word is probably derived from the Latin word caeruleus, "dark blue, blue or blue-green", which in turn probably derives from caelulum, diminutive of caelum, "heaven, sky".".
- Cerulean label "Cerulean".
- Cerulean label "Ceruleo".
- Cerulean label "Ceruleum".
- Cerulean label "Cerúleo".
- Cerulean label "Cæruléum".
- Cerulean label "蔚藍色".
- Cerulean sameAs Cerúleo.
- Cerulean sameAs Zeru-kolore.
- Cerulean sameAs Cæruléum.
- Cerulean sameAs Ceruleo.
- Cerulean sameAs Ceruleum.
- Cerulean sameAs m.04dw4f.
- Cerulean sameAs Q313120.
- Cerulean sameAs Q313120.
- Cerulean wasDerivedFrom Cerulean?oldid=606217628.
- Cerulean depiction PB35_Bleu_Céruléum.JPG.