What does CYANS mean?

cyans

1. Parts of Speech: Noun, plural

2. Definitions: Cyans are a group of colors that range from blue-green to greenish-blue. The name comes from the Greek word "kyanos," meaning "dark blue enamel."

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈsaɪ.ænz/, UK: /ˈsaɪ.ənz/

4. Origin and Usage: The term "cyans" is derived from the Greek word "kyanos" which means "dark blue enamel." The word is commonly used in the field of color theory and is often used to describe colors that are a mix of blue and green.

5. Synonyms: Blue-green, aqua, teal, turquoise

6. Related Words: Cyanic, cycas, cycad, cymar, cymes

7. Example Sentences:

  • The artist used a range of cyans in his painting to create a sense of depth and movement.
  • The ocean was a beautiful mix of blues and cyans.
  • The companys logo features a vibrant shade of cyan.


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