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Puteulanus.

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The Latin equivalent of 'blue' is Caeruleus. That's a masculine gender adjective. The adjectives 'caerulea' and 'caeruleum' are the feminine and neuter gender equivalents, respectively. The Latin adjective is used in terms of the blueness of salt and fresh waters, skies, and other blue-colored objects.

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