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ultramarine

[uhl-truh-muh-reen] / ˌʌl trə məˈrin /


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Ultramarine blue floods the shawl of Vermeer’s “Girl With the Red Hat.”

From Washington Post • Dec. 21, 2021

Ultramarine and burnt umber combine into a distinctly sweet and mysterious black.

From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2020

The tour operator Scott Dunn will be offering 11- to 23-night full-board trips to Antarctica on Ultramarine in 2021, starting at approximately $15,000 per person.

From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2020

The title of the book, Ultramarine, was, of course, a punning reference to Blue Voyage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Regency; then, on the opening of Parliament in 1837, their exclusion, as well as the government of the Ultramarine Provinces by special laws, was voted.

From The Philippine Islands by Foreman, John




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