- The
color cerulean (American English) or
caerulean (British English,
Commonwealth English), is a
variety of the hue of blue that may
range from a light...
-
Pomacentrus caeruleus, the
cerulean damselfish, is a
species of
damselfish from the
Western Indian Ocean. It
occasionally makes its way into the aquarium...
- The
caerulean miner bee (Andrena caerulea) is a
species of
miner bee in the
family Andrenidae. It is
found in
North America. "Standardized
Common Names...
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Vespasian [etc.]
restored to the city at his own
expense the
Curtian and
Caerulean waters,
which had been led to the city by the
deified Claudius but had...
- The
locus coeruleus (/sɪˈruːliəs/) (LC), also
spelled locus caeruleus or
locus ceruleus, is a
nucleus in the pons of the
brainstem involved with physiological...
-
century and
probably before that. The
color cerulean (American English) or
caerulean (British English,
Commonwealth English), is a
variety of the hue of blue...
-
Trimerotropis pseudofasciata, the
caerulean-winged gr****hopper, is a
species of band-winged gr****hopper in the
family Acrididae. It is
found in Central...
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Jamides philatus , the
Burmese caerulean, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Pieter Cornelius Tobias Snellen in 1877. It is...
- day boys. Today,
senior boys can
still become members of the
Zodiac and
Caerulean Clubs for
Ivyholme and Blew respectively. The
house captain, who is automatically...
- task
begun by Gaius: he
brought cool and
abundant springs called the
Caerulean and the
Curtian or Albudignan, as well as the New Anio, into Rome;..."...