Iris.
Charlie Chan
You must be lying. There's no type of colorblindness that would make one confusing red and blue. Green and red yes, blue and green yes, and sometimes blue and purple, but not red and blue. No matter what type of colorblindness you have, whether it's protanopia, deuteranopia, or tritanopia, blue and red would look different.
Argyria, a condition brought about by the consumption of large amounts of silver, can permanently turn both eyes and skin blue. Not exactly a genetic disorder, but interesting nonetheless.
The prefix 'Cyano' is used to refer to any number of cyanobacteria that grow all over the planet. Cyan is used because of its use in latin to describe the exact color stated in the question: blue green.
No, it is seasonally dimorphic. In the dry season, it has the orange colouration you describe. The wet season form has blue wings with some small orange spots close to the trailing edge of the wings.
Blue is the color you see when you stare at something orange for too long and then look at a white wall.
this song is technically about a blue sky
Yes. There is blue corn.
John didn't want that, he technically asked for the blue one.
If you are referring to Star Wars, the clones fire blue projectiles, though technically they aren't lasers. The blasters fire plasma while actual lasers are just light.
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True Blue.
The sky
I'm pretty sure you're thinking of "adjective."Adjectives to describe blue cheese:PungentSoftThickChunky
Yes.
They were actually a mixture of blue and green. So technically they were Hazel.
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