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    what does the word hue mean

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    To dig out with an Axe like a Canoe ,you hue out the wood.

    nomdeplume

    In that sense it is spelt 'HEW'. Also 'HUE' and cry- angry pursuit
    dunc

    thankyou for the correction

    hue |(h)yo?o|
    noun
    a color or shade: her face lost its golden hue | verdigris is greenish-yellow in hue.
    • the attribute of a color by virtue of which it is discernible as red, green, etc., and which is dependent on its dominant wavelength, and independent of intensity or lightness.
    • character; aspect: men of all political hues submerged their feuds.
    DERIVATIVES
    hued adjective [ in combination ] : rainbow-hued,
    hueless adjective
    ORIGIN Old English h?w, h?ow (also ‘form, appearance,’ obsolete except in Scots), of Germanic origin; related to Swedish hy ‘skin, complexion.’ The sense ‘color, shade’ dates from the mid 19th cent.



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