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Definition of Prussian blue in English: Prussian bluenoun prʌʃnˈbluːˌprəʃ(ə)n ˈblu mass noun1A deep blue pigment used in painting and dyeing, made from or in imitation of ferric ferrocyanide. Example sentencesExamples - They are small in scale and feature extensive use of gold and brilliant, rich and sparkling colors like ultramarine, Prussian blue, indigo, violet, purple, carmine and tangerine.
- Although it looks like a base coat from a distance, the rich Prussian blue diluted with white lead was then applied around the sharp-edged figures to finish the veneers of paint and complete the composition.
- Blue pigments include Prussian blue (ferric ferrocyanide) and phthalocyanine blue. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are added to coating materials to produce a white color.
- The chemical bonds in Prussian blue produce a unique spectrum with FTIR analysis that can be easily distinguished from all other pigments.
- The pigmented tumor demonstrated widely scattered, coarse pigment that was nonreactive with Prussian blue and reactive with Fontana.
- 1.1 A deep blue colour.
Example sentencesExamples - In another plaque, Prussian blue pigment, meant to replicate copper corrosion, obscures much of the surface.
- The models were built with consummate skill, and created a fabulous confection of boxwood, brass, bone, ebony, gold leaf and painted details in the typical naval colours of Prussian blue and Venetian red.
- The Germans replaced Prussian blue with field grey (grey-green) and the Russians replaced dark green with a greyish brown.
- His brown hair was tousled and fell into his deep Prussian blue eyes that absorbed everything.
- Nikolai's walls were painted a deep blue - Prussian blue, like midnight skies.
Definition of Prussian blue in US English: Prussian bluenounˌprəSH(ə)n ˈblo͞oˌprəʃ(ə)n ˈblu 1A deep blue pigment used in painting and dyeing, made from or in imitation of ferric ferrocyanide. Example sentencesExamples - Blue pigments include Prussian blue (ferric ferrocyanide) and phthalocyanine blue. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are added to coating materials to produce a white color.
- They are small in scale and feature extensive use of gold and brilliant, rich and sparkling colors like ultramarine, Prussian blue, indigo, violet, purple, carmine and tangerine.
- The pigmented tumor demonstrated widely scattered, coarse pigment that was nonreactive with Prussian blue and reactive with Fontana.
- Although it looks like a base coat from a distance, the rich Prussian blue diluted with white lead was then applied around the sharp-edged figures to finish the veneers of paint and complete the composition.
- The chemical bonds in Prussian blue produce a unique spectrum with FTIR analysis that can be easily distinguished from all other pigments.
- 1.1 The deep blue color of Prussian blue pigment.
Example sentencesExamples - His brown hair was tousled and fell into his deep Prussian blue eyes that absorbed everything.
- In another plaque, Prussian blue pigment, meant to replicate copper corrosion, obscures much of the surface.
- The Germans replaced Prussian blue with field grey (grey-green) and the Russians replaced dark green with a greyish brown.
- The models were built with consummate skill, and created a fabulous confection of boxwood, brass, bone, ebony, gold leaf and painted details in the typical naval colours of Prussian blue and Venetian red.
- Nikolai's walls were painted a deep blue - Prussian blue, like midnight skies.
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