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cyan-

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Variant of cyano-
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of the colour cyan
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a colour between blue and green in the visible spectrum; the complementary colour of red; the colour obtained by subtracting red from white light

cyan colour:.

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CMYK, color model from which every color is created by blending different amounts of the 4 colors
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One of the three subtractive primary colors used in process printing It is commonly known as process blue
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One of the four process colours Also known as process blue Back To Top
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One of the three primary colors in color prints (coupled with magenta and yellow)
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One of the three subtractive primary colors used in process printing
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A shade of blue, (maybe refering to his armor, but STILL!!!) Note from Crono & Dekar: I have the feeling that is has something to do with what happened to his kingdom, or his family, but I'm not sure Any ideas? -- Blackjack Gabbiani
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The blue green component of the standard four-colour printing colours
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blue - one of four standard process colours
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The special blue used in four colour process printing
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The blue color in the four-color process
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One of the subtractive primaries the hue of which is used for one of the 4-color process inks It reflects blue and green light and absorbs red light
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{i} blue-green color
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subtractive primary color that appears blue-green and absorbs red light; also process blue see process color D Return to top
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One of the four process colors Also known as process blue
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One of the subtractive primary colors used as part of the four-color process inks (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black)
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The "blue" of the 4-color (CMYK) process inks
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greenish blue One of the four primary colors
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printing term
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Blue-green subtractive colour, complementary to red
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A shade of blue used in the four-color process; it reflects blue and green and absorbs red
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having a dark greenish-blue colour (kyanos)
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a bluish shade of green
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a blue-green that is one of the primary pigments
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Hue of a subtractive primary and a 4-colour process ink It reflects or transmits blue and green light and absorbs red light
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Process blue printing ink
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One of the subtractive primary colors Cyan colorants absorb all red light, reflecting green and blue
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One of the process ink colors for printing Pure cyan is the "redless" color; it absorbs all red wavelengths of light and reflects all blue and green wavelengths
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One of the four process colors Also known as process blue Back To Top
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One of the four process colors, CMYK, with C standing for cyan Cyan is a predominately blue color with some green Cyan, together with magenta and yellow, is also one of the three subtractive primary colors See also: process colors, subtractive primaries