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BLUE

Volume 4 · 60 words · 1842 Edition

one of the seven colours into which the rays of light divide themselves when refracted through a glass prism. See the article Chromatics.

BLUE John, a name applied by the Derbyshire miners to the nodular variety of fluorspar from the Odin mine near Castleton, which in that part of England is turned into vases, and polished for various ornamental purposes.