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Definition of Verditer blue

Verditer blue
Verditer Ver"di*ter, n. [F. vert-de-terre, literally, green of earth.] (Chem.) (a) Verdigris. [Obs.] (b) Either one of two pigments (called blue verditer, and green verditer) which are made by treating copper nitrate with calcium carbonate (in the form of lime, whiting, chalk, etc.) They consist of hydrated copper carbonates analogous to the minerals azurite and malachite. Verditer blue, a pale greenish blue color, like that of the pigment verditer.

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- too has been used as pigment, sometimes under the name mountain blue or blue verditer. Both malachite and azurite can be found in the verdigris patina...
- eye-patch and grey vent. Adult females and sub-adults are lighter blue. The verditer flycatcher is also interesting among the flycatchers in that they...
- yolk it turns green-grey. It is also known by the names blue bice and blue verditer, though verditer usually refers to a pigment made by chemical process...
- The dull-blue flycatcher (Eumyias sordidus) is a small p****erine bird in the flycatcher family, Muscicapidae. It was previously included in the genus Muscicapa...
- attracts many Himalayan birds. Verditer flycatchers, blue-fronted redstarts, grey bush chats, dark-throated thrush, blue whistling-thrush, green-backed...
- Red List. The blue-eared barbet has green plumage and crimson-coloured spots on the ch****s. Its throat and ear-coverts are verditer-blue. A black band...
- but it remained po****r, possibly because of its simple preparation.Blue verditer, which is chemically similar to azurite but synthetically produced,...
- scale during the 17th and 18th centuries for use in pigments such as blue verditer and Bremen green. These pigments were used in ceramics and painting...
- frequently used in China for fine greens. A synthetic form of malachite, verditer, has also been used. In Latin America, the Teotihuacan civilisation, which...
- many different colours were available: gold (using mica), blue (using smalt or verditer), black (using lamp black), white (using lead white), yellow...