- light wedgwood
- noun
Usage: often capitalized W: a grayish blue — distinguished from dark Wedgwood
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Wedgwood — Wedgwood, strictly Josiah Wedgwood and Sons , is a British pottery firm, originally founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, which in 1987 merged with Waterford Crystal, creating Waterford Wedgwood, the Ireland based luxury brands group. The company… … Wikipedia
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Wedgwood blue — /wɛdʒwʊd ˈblu/ (say wejwood blooh) noun a light shade of greyish blue, characteristic of that used on Wedgwood pottery …
dark wedgwood — noun Usage: often capitalized W : a grayish to moderate purplish blue distinguished from light Wedgwood; called also flame blue … Useful english dictionary
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