1. blue-black - Noun
2. blue-black - Adjective
3. blue-black - Adjective Satellite
of black tinged with blue
Source: WordNetIodine is reduced by ascorbic acid, and, when all the ascorbic acid has reacted, the iodine is then in excess, forming a blue-black complex with the starch indicator. Source: Internet
His nose was the blue-black of engine oil; his antlers large and airy. Source: Internet
It’s a shiny February morning in the Valley, and Lisa Bloom is striding the halls of the Bloom Firm, the red bulls-eye of a Target store reflected in the large, blue-black mirror windows. Source: Internet
The spectral realities of colorism took center stage in "God Help the Child," Morrison's 2015 novel in which a blue-black baby girl is born to light-skinned parents. Source: Internet
Blue-black Control is all well and good, but Esper Control is one of the best control strategies in the format. Source: Internet
To my right, there was a dainty, waif- like vision with thick long blue-black hair hanging below her waist. Source: Internet