Dark Blue - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: dark bluePittacal
A dark blue substance obtained from wood tar It consists of hydrocarbons which when oxidized form the orange yellow eupittonic compounds the salts of which are dark blue...
Dangleberry
A dark blue edible berry with a white bloom and its shrub Gaylussacia frondosa closely allied to the common huckleberry The bush is also called blue tangle and is found from New England to Kentucky and southward...
Navy blue
A dark grayish blue Also called navy...
Nigrosine
A dark blue dyestuff of the induline group called also azodiphenyl blue...
Blaelig
Dark blue or bluish gray lead colored...
Covelline
A native sulphide of copper occuring in masses of a dark blue color hence called indigo copper...
dark blue
of a color similar to that of a clear unclouded sky...
Huckleberry
The edible black or dark blue fruit of several species of the American genus Gaylussacia shrubs nearly related to the blueberries Vaccinium and formerly confused with them The commonest huckelberry comes from Gaylussacia resinosa...
VerbarShakudo
An alloy of copper invented by the Japanese having a very dark blue color approaching black...
Garter
Garter. The Order of the Garter, constituted by King Edward III. About 1348, has since June 28, 1831, consisted of the Sovereign and twenty-five Knight Companions, such lineal descendants of King George I. as may have been elected, and of Sovereigns and extra Knights who have been admitted by special statutes. The Prince of Wales is a constituent part of the original institution, The Habit and Ensigns of the Order comprise (inter alia) (1) a garter of dark blue velvet edged with gold bearing the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense, in gold letters with buckle and pendant of gold richly chased. It is worn on the left leg, below the knee; (2) a collar of gold; (3) the Lesser George or Badge; and (4) a Star of eight points of silver. At death the Badge and Star are delivered up to His Majesty by the knight's nearest male relative, the Collar and Garter being returned to the Central Chancery. The Chappel of St. George, Windsor Castle, is the Chapel of the Order, Debrett's Peerage....
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