Aeruginous
bluish-green; like verdigris.
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ethereal; aerial. . the nest of a bird of prey, as an eagle or a hawk. a lofty nest of any large bird. a house, fortress, or the like, located high on a hill or mountain. obsolete. the brood in a nest, especially of a bird of prey. historical examples not age but youth of […]
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