blueness

English

Etymology

From blue + -ness

Noun

blueness (usually uncountable, plural bluenesses)

  1. The quality or characteristic of being blue in color.
    • 1905, H. G. Wells, Empire of the Ants
      In an atlas, too, the land is man's, and all coloured to show his claim to it in vivid contrast to the universal independent blueness of the sea.
  2. Melancholy.

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