blue-red
English
editEtymology
editFrom blue + red. Compare Old English blēorēad (“blue-red, purple”).
Adjective
editblue-red (comparative more blue-red, superlative most blue-red)
- Of a colour between blue and red; purple or crimson.
- blue-red:
- 1840, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe's Theory of Colours:
- This unquiet feeling increases as the hue progresses, and it may be safely assumed, that a carpet of a perfectly pure deep blue-red [translating Blaurot] would be intolerable.
- 1898, The Year-book for Colorists and Dyers, page 85:
- A dye-stuff which dyes wool and silk in acid-bath in fine red-violet tints, dissolves in water with a blue-red color and a yellowish fluorescence, is sparingly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in ether and benzene, […]
- 1908, Samuel Philip Sadtler, A Hand-book of Industrial Organic Chemistry:
- Amyl alcohol extracts a blue-red color from material dyed with magenta, but extracts a yellow color from aurin, while from orchil a pink or violet color is obtained.
- 1925, Chemical Abstracts, volume 19, page 2649:
- (V), C14H9O3NBr2, dark crystals with cantharides luster, blackens above 230°, does not m. 310°, sol. in NaOH with blue-red color and very faint fluorescence.
- 2013, Crispin Latymer, Where the Ocean Meets the Sky, page 48:
- Standing and moving to under one of the lights by the nav station I could see a dark blue-red mark across the right side of my rib cage. Prodding gently I realised I had just cracked or broken one or more ribs.
- 2014, Barbara L. Herlihy, The Human Body in Health and Illness, page 289:
- When hemoglobin is unoxygenated, blood assumes a darker blue-red color. Thus, blood coming from the lungs is well oxygenated and appears red. Blood leaving the tissues has given up its oxygen and appears blue-red.
- 2021, Allie Boniface, Inferno of Love:
- She ran her fingers down his leg, tugging up his jeans to reveal a blue-red bruise already starting to swell.
- Consisting of the colours blue and red individually.
- a blue-red cock (rooster)
Noun
editblue-red (countable and uncountable, plural blue-reds)
- A colour between blue and red; purple or crimson.
- 1981, The Technical Educator, an Encyclopædia:
- Let us suppose a red represented by the equivalent number, five, with one part of blue added to it, thus causing it to be a blue-red or crimson.
- 2014, Joen Wolfrom, Color Play, page 104:
- A blue-red monochromatic color plan includes any hues created when blue-red is combined with white, black, and/or gray.