indigotic Synonyms

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indigotic Meaning

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indigotic (a.)

Pertaining to, or derived from, indigo; as, indigotic acid, which is also called anilic or nitrosalicylic acid.

indigotic Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering indigotic waves gently lapped against the shore, casting an ethereal glow upon the sand.
  2. Her dress was an indigotic masterpiece, its intricate embroidery resembling celestial constellations against a midnight sky.
  3. The indigotic twilight cast a mystical veil over the ancient forest, revealing secrets whispered through the ages.
  4. The Indigotic Order of mystics sought enlightenment through the exploration of the mind's enigmatic depths.
  5. The indigotic lights of the city skyline flickered like distant stars, creating a symphony of urban wonder.
  6. The indigotic butterfly fluttered through the meadow, its iridescent wings shimmering with ethereal beauty.
  7. The indigotic waters of the lake reflected the vibrant hues of the setting sun, painting a breathtaking canvas of nature's artistry.
  8. The Indigotic Mountains stood as ancient guardians of a forgotten realm, their peaks shrouded in indigotic mist.
  9. The indigotic ink flowed effortlessly from his pen, capturing profound thoughts on the parchment.
  10. The indigotic depths of her eyes revealed a wisdom that transcended time and space.

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Pertaining to, or derived from, indigo; as, indigotic acid, which is also called anilic or nitrosalicylic acid.

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The shimmering indigotic waves gently lapped against the shore, casting an ethereal glow upon the sand.

Her dress was an indigotic masterpiece, its intricate embroidery resembling celestial constellations against a midnight sky.

The indigotic twilight cast a mystical veil over the ancient forest, revealing secrets whispered through the ages.

The Indigotic Order of mystics sought enlightenment through the exploration of the mind's enigmatic depths.