| blue-green algae |
an ancient order of algae (with characteristics of bacteria) that have become more common in water bodies due to disturbance and pollution. Some species produce toxins that can cause sickness and nerve and liver damage.
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| blue |
the color of the sky and water, can refer to many shades
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| blues |
Blues are butterflies that belong to the family Lycaenidae. Most blues have some type of relationship with ants. BONES Bones are made of hard minerals like calcium. They fossilize well. Butterflies and moths have no bones.
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| blues |
The Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album has been awarded since 1991. ...
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| blue |
a color, as in: The editor marked corrections with a blue pencil.
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| BLU | vine of tropical Asia having pinnate leaves and bright blue yellow-centered flowers |
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| BLU | peafowl of India and Ceylon |
| BLU | a blue flag with a white square in the center indicates that the vessel is ready to sail |
| BLU | variety inhabiting the Great Lakes |
| BLU | variety inhabiting the Great Lakes |
| BLU | variety inhabiting the Great Lakes |
| BLU | an American mint that yields a resinous exudate used especially formerly as an antispasmodic |
| BLU | small edible oyster typically from the south shore of Long Island |
| BLU | oysters originally from Long Island Sound but now from anywhere along the northeastern seacoast |
| BLU | Siamese cat having a bluish cream body and dark gray points |
| BLU | common blue-gray shark of southwest Pacific |
| BLU | Chinese perennial having mauve-pink to bright sky blue flowers in drooping cymes |
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