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Webster 1913 Edition


Glaucous

Glau′cous

(gla̤′kŭs)
,
Adj.
[L.
glaucus
, Gr.
γλαυκός
.]
1.
Of a sea-green color; of a dull green passing into grayish blue.
Lindley.
2.
(Bot.)
Covered with a fine bloom or fine white powder easily rubbed off, as that on a blue plum, or on a cabbage leaf.
Gray.

Webster 1828 Edition


Glaucous

GLAUC'OUS

,
Adj.
[L. glaucus.] Of a sea green color; of a light green.

Definition 2024


glaucous

glaucous

English

Adjective

glaucous (comparative more glaucous, superlative most glaucous)

  1. Of a pale green colour with a bluish-grey tinge, especially when covered with a powdery residue.
    • 1955, I realised I was the only shopper in that rather eerie place where I moved about fishlike, in a glaucous aquarium. — Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita
    • 1994, inside you could see the wires and cables that ran aft to the rudder and elevators and the cracked and curled and sunblacked leather of the seats and in their tarnished nickel bezels the glass of instrument dials glaucous and clouded from the pumicing of the desert sands. — Cormac McCarthy, The Crossing
  2. (botany) Covered with a bloom or a pale powdery covering, regardless of colour.

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  • Appendix:Colors