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  2. Green and Purple - Wikipedia

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    Green and Purple. Black and Yellow § Remakes and freestyles. Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills. Nika riots of Constantinople, between the Blue and Green groups. The Geometry of Shadows - Babylon 5 episode featuring riots between Purple and Green groups, in reference to the ...

  3. Turquoise-winged parrotlet - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise-winged parrotlets are typically 12 centimetres (4.7 in) long and weigh about 28 grams (0.99 oz). Their bodies are mostly yellow-green; eyes are dark brown and legs and beak are light peach. Turquoise-winged parrotlets are sexually dimorphic: males have bright turquoise feathers on their lower backs and rumps, and have purple-blue ...

  4. Purple-shot copper - Wikipedia

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    Purple-shot copper. The purple-shot copper ( Lycaena alciphron) is a butterfly in the family of the Lycaenidae or copper butterflies and in the genus of the Lycaena . The coloring of the males and the females is very different, i.e. the sexual dimorphism is very strong. The top sides of the wings are red - gold with black spots.

  5. Verdigris - Wikipedia

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    Verdigris in Prague Underground. Verdigris is a collective term for copper acetate, whose chemical varieties produce different hues. The technical literature is inconsistent in describing these variations. Some sources refer to "neutral verdigris" as copper (II) acetate monohydrate ( Cu (CH3CO2)2· (H2O)) and to "blue verdigris" as Cu (CH3CO2)2 ...

  6. Purpure - Wikipedia

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    Purpure. p., pu., purp. In heraldry, purpure ( / ˈpɜːrpjʊər /) is a tincture, equivalent to the colour purple, and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed to metals ). It may be portrayed in engravings by a series of parallel lines at a 45-degree angle running from upper right to lower left from the point of view ...

  7. Bead - Wikipedia

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    A bead is a small, decorative object that is formed in a variety of shapes and sizes of a material such as stone, bone, shell, glass, plastic, wood, or pearl and with a small hole for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under 1 millimeter (0.039 in) to over 1 centimeter (0.39 in) in diameter. Beads represent some of the earliest ...