-
cutis subcutaneous cyan(o)-
having a blue
color Gr**** κύανος, κυάνεος (
kúanos, kuáneos, blue, of the
color blue) cyanopsia,
cyanosis cycl- circle, cycle...
-
naturalist Jakob Kaup in 1829. The word
comes from the
classical Gr****
kuanos meaning dark-blue. The type
species was
designated as the
Eurasian blue...
- Gr**** word κύανος. This is
typically rendered into
English as
kyanos or
kuanos and
means "dark blue."
Kyanite is used as a raw
material in the manufacture...
- the same word to name
different colors, if they had the same intensity.
Kuanos'
could mean both dark blue and black. The
Ancient Romans had two
words for...
- was
mentioned in
Pliny the Elder's
Natural History under the Gr**** name
kuanos (κυανός: "deep blue," root of
English cyan) and the
Latin name caeruleum...
-
oxygenic photosynthesis. The name "cyanobacteria" (from
Ancient Gr**** κύανος (
kúanos) 'blue')
refers to
their bluish green (cyan) color,
which forms the basis...
- red-legged
honeycreeper as the type species. The name
combines the
Ancient Gr****
kuanos meaning "dark-blue" and herpēs
meaning "creeper".
There are two
other tanagers...
- cutis, cutisector, intracutaneous,
subcutaneous cyan- blue Gr**** κυανός (
kuanós) anthocyanin, cyanic, cyanide, cyanogen, cyanophobia, cyanop****, cyanosis...
- and subspecies: The name
Cyanocitta is a
combination of the Gr****
words kuanos,
meaning "dark blue", and kitta,
meaning "jay".
Crested jays
inhabit temperate...
- word-initially and
intervocalically after a
syllable ending in u: ku-wa-no for
kuanos (κύανος, "blue"). The r-series
includes both the /r/ and /l/ phonemes: ti-ri-po...