blue-green

See also: blue green

English

Etymology

From blue +‎ green.

  • (color): Compare with the color called orange in Modern English, which was called geoluread (yellow-red) in Old English and Middle English.[1]
  • (politics): from blue representing conservatism and green representing environmentalism

Adjective

blue-green (comparative more blue-green, superlative most blue-green)

  1. Of a color between blue and green; darker shades are called teal, lighter ones are cyan.
  2. (politics) Synonym of ecocapitalist; concerning ecocapitalism.

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Noun

blue-green (countable and uncountable, plural blue-greens)

  1. Alternative form of blue green.

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References

  1. ^ Kenner, T.A. (2006). Symbols and their hidden meanings. New York: Thunders Mouth. p. 11. →ISBN.

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