berylline

English

Etymology

From beryl + -ine.

Adjective

berylline (comparative more berylline, superlative most berylline)

  1. Beryl-like; having a light blue-green colour.
    • 1981, Gene Wolfe, The Claw of the Conciliator, ch. 3:
      He held out his leg so that I could examine the shackle about his ankle. His berylline flesh was swollen about it, as I have seen the bark of a tree swollen that had grown through an iron ring.

Derived terms

  • berylline hummingbird

Noun

berylline (countable and uncountable, plural beryllines)

  1. (countable and uncountable) The berylline color.
  2. (countable) berylline hummingbird
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