bluish tint
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbluishandtint
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bluish
adjective
uk/ˈbluː.ɪʃ/us/ˈbluː.ɪʃ/
slightly ...
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tint
noun[C]
uk/tɪnt/us/tɪnt/
a small amount of ...
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(Definition ofbluishandtintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When oxygen levels are low, the baby's skin, fingertips, or lips have abluishtint.
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This gene modifies the appearance of the color, giving abluishtintto the overall color.
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It is chalky white, without abluishtintunless scales have been rubbed off.
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The pupa has a sparse powdery bloom, giving it abluishtint.
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The underfur on the back is very wavy and greyish-tawny with abluishtint.
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The stems and leaves are green with abluishtint.
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When blood passes through the large veins close to the surface of the skin, it can produce abluishtint.
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It is a metallic grey in overall colour, with abluishtint, darker upperparts, and lighter underparts.
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Copper and antimony act as hardeners while lead is common in the lower grades of pewter, which have abluishtint.
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A cumulonimbus cloud that appears to have a greenish/bluishtintis a sign that it contains extremely high amounts of water; hail or rain.
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The game had an otherworldly feel to it, containing elements like flashbacks and hallucinations that were marked by abluishtintand a shaking camera.
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Other attractions are the beautiful beaches that captivate the eye with theirbluishtintand the long shoreline that allures many tourists during the winter season.
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The second player's ship has abluishtintand appears slightly below the first player's ship to avoid confusion.
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The limestone has a coarse, sharp texture and is light to dark grey in colour (although sometimes a slightbluishtintcan occur).
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Across each of the first four dorsal scales rows, it often has an olive orbluishtint.
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The water is calm reflecting the lone fishing boat and the bluish tints of the sky.
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