livid
51livid — adj. 1 colloq. furiously angry. 2 a of a bluish leaden colour. b discoloured as by a bruise. Derivatives: lividity n. lividly adv. lividness n. Etymology: F livide or L lividus f. livere be bluish …
52livid brown — noun : a grayish red that is bluer and less strong than bois de rose, yellower and paler than blush rose, and bluer and duller than Pompeian red …
53livid pink — noun : a grayish pink …
54livid purple — noun : a grayish reddish purple that is redder and duller than heather (sense 2a) and deeper than Campanula violet …
55livid violet — noun : a light grayish red that is bluer and very slightly lighter than ashes of rose …
56ashen bloodless livid lurid pale pallid pasty wan waxen — Colorless Col or*less, a. 1. Without color; not distinguished by any hue; transparent; as, colorless water; a colorless gas. Note: [Narrower terms: {ashen, bloodless, livid, lurid, pale, pallid, pasty, wan, waxen}; {neutral}; {white}] [Also See:… …
57black-and-blue livid — injured injured adj. 1. having received an injury; usually used of physical or mental injury to persons. Opposite of {uninjured}. [Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ; {battle scarred, scarred}; {bit, bitten, stung ; {black and blue,… …
58The Livid Flame — was a 1914 American silent short drama directed by Francis J. Grandon and written by William Wing. The film starred Earle Foxe and Lafe McKee as Jesse and Darlene, two love struck teenagers looking for a place they could be together.Cast* Earle… …
59Синюшный (Livid) — данный термин применяется по отношению к синюшной окраске кожи, которая возникает либо в результате синяка, либо из за общего цианоза. Источник: Медицинский словарь …
60СИНЮШНЫЙ — (livid) данный термин применяется по отношению к синюшной окраске кожи, которая возникает либо в результате синяка, либо из за общего цианоза …