blue light

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
blue1
adjective (bluer, bluest)
  • 1 of a colour intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day.

    ■ (of a cat, fox, or rabbit) having fur of a smoky grey colour.

  • 2 informal melancholy, sad, or depressed.
  • 3 informal (of a film, joke, or story) with sexual or pornographic content.
  • 4 Brit. informal politically conservative.
  • 5 (of a ski run) of the second-lowest level of difficulty.
noun
  • 1 blue colour, pigment, or material.

    ■ (the blue) literary the sky or sea, or the unknown.

    ■ another term for bluing.

  • 2 Brit. a person who has represented Cambridge University or Oxford University in a particular sport in a match between the two universities.

  • 3 used in names of small butterflies with predominantly blue wings. [Polyommatus icarus (common blue) and related species.]
  • 4 Austral./NZ informal a nickname for a red-headed person.
  • 5 Austral./NZ informal an argument or fight.
verb (blues, bluing or blueing, blued)
  • 1 make or become blue.
  • 2 chiefly historical wash (white clothes) with bluing.
– phrases
blue on blue Military denoting or relating to an attack made by one's own side that accidentally harms one's own forces: blue-on-blue incidents. [from the use of blue to indicate friendly forces in military exercises.]
once in a blue moon informal very rarely. [because a ‘blue moon’ is a phenomenon (due to atmospheric dust) that occurs only very rarely.]
out of the blue (or out of a clear blue sky) informal without warning; unexpectedly.
talk a blue streak N. Amer. informal speak continuously and at great length.
– derivatives
blueness noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. bleu, ult. of Gmc origin.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
blue2
verb (blues, bluing or blueing, blued) Brit. informal, dated squander or spend recklessly.
– origin C19: perh. a var. of blow1.
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