berlin blue

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Prussian \Prus"sian\, a. [From Prussia, the country: cf. F.
   prussien.]
   Of or pertaining to Prussia. -- n. A native or inhabitant of
   Prussia.
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   {Prussian blue} (Chem.), any one of several complex double
      cyanides of ferrous and ferric iron; specifically, a dark
      blue amorphous substance having a coppery luster, obtained
      by adding a solution of potassium ferrocyanide (yellow
      prussiate of potash) to a ferric salt. It is used in
      dyeing, in ink, etc. Called also {Williamson's blue},
      {insoluble Prussian blue}, {Berlin blue}, etc.

   {Prussian carp} (Zool.) See {Gibel}.

   {Prussian green}. (Chem.) Same as {Berlin green}, under
      {Berlin}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Berlin \Ber"lin\, n. [The capital of Germany]
   1. A four-wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind
      the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th
      century, at Berlin.
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   2. Fine worsted for fancy-work; zephyr worsted; -- called
      also {Berlin wool}.
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   {Berlin black}, a black varnish, drying with almost a dead
      surface; -- used for coating the better kinds of ironware.
      --Ure.

   {Berlin blue}, Prussian blue. --Ure.

   {Berlin green}, a complex cyanide of iron, used as a green
      dye, and similar to Prussian blue.

   {Berlin iron}, a very fusible variety of cast iron, from
      which figures and other delicate articles are
      manufactured. These are often stained or lacquered in
      imitation of bronze.

   {Berlin shop}, a shop for the sale of worsted embroidery and
      the materials for such work.

   {Berlin work}, worsted embroidery.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Blue \Blue\ (bl[=u]), n.
   1. One of the seven colors into which the rays of light
      divide themselves, when refracted through a glass prism;
      the color of the clear sky, or a color resembling that,
      whether lighter or darker; a pigment having such color.
      Sometimes, poetically, the sky; as, to fly off into the
      blue.
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   2. A pedantic woman; a bluestocking. [Colloq.]
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   3. pl. [Short for blue devils.] Low spirits; a fit of
      despondency; melancholy. [Colloq.]
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   {Berlin blue}, Prussian blue.

   {Mineral blue}. See under {Mineral}.

   {Prussian blue}. See under {Prussian}.
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