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New Zealand designer
Paul Whiting was a highly influential New Zealand yacht designer during the 1970s and early 1980s. He followed Bruce Farr in challenging accepted notions
Paul_Whiting
Species of fish
Merlangius merlangus, commonly known as whiting or merling, is an important food fish in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean and the northern Mediterranean
Merlangius
Index of animals with the same common name
Actinopterygiian fish have been given the common name whiting. The fish originally known by the name "whiting" in English is Merlangius merlangus, in the family
Whiting_(fish)
British actor (born 1950)
Leonard Whiting (born 30 June 1950) is a British semi-retired actor and singer widely known for his teenage role as Romeo in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968
Leonard_Whiting
Surname list
The surname Whiting is of Saxon origin meaning 'the white or fair offspring'. The Saxon suffix "-ing" denotes 'son of' or 'offspring'. It is a patronymic
Whiting_(surname)
2000 abduction and murder of a child in Walton on Thames, Surrey, England
forensic evidence, which played a major role in securing a conviction. Roy Whiting was convicted of abduction and murder in December 2001 and sentenced to
Murder_of_Sarah_Payne
U.S. Space Force general officer
Stephen Newman Whiting (born 14 September 1967) is a United States Space Force general who serves as the commander of the United States Space Command
Stephen_Whiting
American singer (1924–2011)
Eleanor Whiting (July 22, 1924 – January 10, 2011) was an American singer of popular music who gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s. Whiting was born
Margaret_Whiting
American private foundation
The Whiting Foundation (legally the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation) is an American private foundation based in New York City. Founded in 1973 through a
Whiting_Foundation
American construction company
39°24′08″N 76°35′50″W / 39.402235°N 76.597218°W / 39.402235; -76.597218 The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is one of the largest employee-owned general
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
The_Whiting-Turner_Contracting_Company
Species of fish
The blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) one of the two species in the genus Micromesistius in the order of Gadiformes, which also contains cod, haddock
Blue_whiting
Species of fish
The sand whiting (Sillago ciliata), also known as the summer whiting, yellowfin whiting or blue-nose whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish
Sand_whiting
American metalcore band
new members. Attack Attack! formed in 2007 when Johnny Franck, Andrew Whiting, Nick White and Andrew Wetzel met Austin Carlile while playing in local
Attack Attack! (American band)
Attack_Attack!_(American_band)
American award presented annually to emerging writers
The Whiting Award is an American award presented annually to ten emerging writers in fiction, nonfiction, poetry and drama. The award is sponsored by
Whiting_Awards
Family of fishes
The Sillaginidae, commonly known as the smelt-whitings, whitings, sillaginids, sand borers and sand-smelts, are a family of benthic coastal marine fish
Sillaginidae
US Navy base near Milton, Florida
Naval Air Station Whiting Field is a United States Navy base located near Milton, Florida, with some outlying fields near Navarre, Florida, in south and
Naval Air Station Whiting Field
Naval_Air_Station_Whiting_Field
American college basketball coach
Amber Whiting (née Russell) is an American college basketball coach who was the head coach of the Brigham Young University (BYU) women's basketball team
Amber_Whiting
City in Indiana, United States
Whiting (/ˈwaɪtɪŋ/ WYTE-ing) is a city located in the Chicago Metropolitan Area in Lake County, Indiana, which was founded in 1889. The city is located
Whiting,_Indiana
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard A. Whiting (1891–1938), writer of popular songs, father of singer Margaret Whiting and actress Barbara Whiting Smith Richard H. Whiting (1826–1888)
Richard_Whiting
Name list
Look up Whiting or whiting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Whiting is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Almon Whiting Babbitt (1812–1856)
Whiting_(given_name)
British politician
Arthur Whiting (1878 – 16 August 1938) was a British politician. Born in Burnham-on-Crouch, in Essex, Whiting moved with his parents to Southend-on-Sea
Arthur_Whiting
Musical artist
Anthony Whiting better known as Ant Whiting is a British songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing. He has worked
Ant_Whiting
English Roman Catholic abbot and martyr
Richard Whiting O.S.B (1461 – 15 November 1539) was an English monk and the last Abbot of Glastonbury. Whiting presided over Glastonbury Abbey at the time
Richard_Whiting_(abbot)
Father of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Ingalls was born in Cuba, New York, the third of nine children of Lansford Whiting and Laura Louise (née Colby) Ingalls. Ingalls' parents appear as "Grandpa"
Charles_Ingalls
NOAAS Whiting (S 329), was an American survey ship that was in commission in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from 1970 to 2003
NOAAS_Whiting
American sportswriter (born 1942)
Robert Whiting (born October 24, 1942) is a best-selling author and journalist who has written several books on contemporary Japanese culture—which include
Robert_Whiting
American Energy Production Company
Whiting Petroleum Corporation was a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration primarily in the Bakken Formation and Three Forks Shale. It was organized
Whiting_Petroleum
Formula One race director (1952–2019)
Charles Whiting (12 August 1952 – 14 March 2019) was a British mechanic. He served as the FIA Formula One Race Director, Safety Delegate, Permanent Starter
Charlie_Whiting
American composer of classical music
George Elbridge Whiting (September 14, 1840 – October 14, 1923) was an American composer of classical music. George Whiting was born in Holliston, Massachusetts
George_Whiting
Topics referred to by the same term
Whiting House can refer to buildings in the United States, listed by state first, then city/town: Lawler-Whiting House, Talladega, in the National Register
Whiting_House
American political scientist (1926–2018)
Allen Suess Whiting (October 27, 1926 – January 11, 2018) was an American political scientist and former government official specializing in the foreign
Allen_S._Whiting
Species of fish
trumpeter whiting (Sillago maculata), also known as the winter whiting or diver whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family
Trumpeter_whiting
Species of fish
school whiting (Sillago flindersi), also known as the redspot whiting, Bass Strait whiting, Flinders' sillago, silver whiting or spotted whiting, is a
Eastern_school_whiting
American actress and singer (1931–2004)
Barbara Whiting Smith (May 19, 1931 – June 9, 2004) was an American actress and singer. Whiting was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of music
Barbara_Whiting
American film producer (1946–1973)
David Andrew Whiting (August 1946 – February 11, 1973) was an American writer and personal manager who died in unusual circumstances. After becoming the
David_Whiting
United States Navy officer
Kenneth Whiting (July 22, 1881 – April 24, 1943) was a United States Navy officer who was a pioneer in submarines and is best known for his lengthy career
Kenneth_Whiting
Suspension of fine-grained calcium carbonate particles in water bodies
A whiting event is a phenomenon that occurs when a suspended cloud of fine-grained calcium carbonate precipitates in water bodies, typically during summer
Whiting_event
Topics referred to by the same term
William Whiting may refer to: William Whiting (1660–1724), colonel of a provincial regiment from Connecticut during the Siege of Port Royal (1710) William
William_Whiting
American television actor
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Whiting was born in Larchmont, New York. He began his career in the 1950s, where Whiting worked as a production assistant
Arch_Whiting
Oil refinery operated by BP
The Whiting Refinery is an oil refinery located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan and the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal and operated by BP. The
Whiting_Refinery
English footballer
Robert Whiting (6 January 1883 – 28 April 1917), sometimes known as Pom Pom Whiting, was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper
Bob_Whiting
American character actor
Napoleon Whiting (September 21, 1910, Mississippi – October 22, 1984, Los Angeles, California), was an American character actor. He played many bit parts
Napoleon_Whiting
Species of fish
George whiting (Sillaginodes punctatus), also known as the spotted whiting or spotted sillago, is a coastal marine fish of the smelt-whitings family Sillaginidae
King_George_whiting
American physicist and astronomer
Sarah Frances Whiting (August 23, 1847 – September 12, 1927) was an American physicist and astronomer. In February 1896 Whiting founded both the physics
Sarah_Frances_Whiting
Species of fish
The northern whiting (Sillago sihama), also known as the silver whiting and sand smelt, is a marine fish, the most widespread and abundant member of the
Northern_whiting
Service station chain based in Arizona
Whiting Brothers was a chain of gasoline stations established in 1926 and based in St. Johns and Holbrook, Arizona. At its peak, it operated more than
Whiting_Brothers
American missionary
William Whiting Borden (November 1, 1887 – April 9, 1913) was an American philanthropist and millionaire Christian missionary candidate who died in Egypt
William_Whiting_Borden
English poet and hymnwriter
William Whiting (1 November 1825 – 3 May 1878) was an English writer and hymnist, best known for his 1860 hymn "Eternal Father, Strong to Save". He was
William_Whiting_(poet)
American lawyer (1835–1912)
Mary Collins Whiting (March 4, 1835 – February 17, 1912) was an American lawyer, businesswoman, and teacher. Whiting became a lawyer at age 52, after
Mary_Collins_Whiting
Species of fish
The bay whiting (Sillago ingenue) is a species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae. The bay whiting's range extends throughout
Bay_whiting
American theatre director
Jeff Whiting (born March 27, 1972) is an American theater director, choreographer, performer and entrepreneur. He has been involved in theatrical productions
Jeff_Whiting
this family include King George whiting, Japanese whiting, northern whiting, sand whiting and school whiting. Smelt-whitings are primarily inshore marine
Smelt-whiting_fishing
American diplomat (1906-1962)
Whiting Willauer (1906–1962) was an American ambassador to Costa Rica and Honduras. He is also considered as a key player during the 1954 operation against
Whiting_Willauer
American politician
Pat Whiting (born Patricia D. Carpio, October 22, 1940 – June 23, 2010) was an American activist and politician from Oregon. Whiting served three terms
Pat_Whiting
Topics referred to by the same term
James Whiting may refer to: James Whiting (born 1949), known professionally as Sugar Blue, American blues harmonica player James Whiting, fictional character
James_Whiting
New Zealand sailor
sailing tutor Penny Whiting. Between 1995 and 1998 Whiting was part of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron youth training scheme. Whiting joined Team New
Carl_Whiting
Species of fish
southern kingfish, southern kingcroaker, king whiting, Carolina whiting, sea mullet, roundhead, or whiting, is a species of marine fish in the family Sciaenidae
Menticirrhus_americanus
Topics referred to by the same term
Whiting may refer to: Fred Whiting (born 1938), South Dakota State Senate Justin Rice Whiting (1847–1903), Michigan State Senate Lorenzo D. Whiting (1819–1889)
Senator_Whiting
Australian author and researcher
Brendan Whiting (31 January 1935 – 2 January 2009, Sydney, Australia) was an Australian author and researcher, who wrote non-fiction books. Whiting was born
Brendan_Whiting
Species of fish
school whiting (Sillago bassensis),also known as the silver whiting or trawl whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family
Southern_school_whiting
American basketball player (born 1972)
Valeria Olivia Whiting (born April 9, 1972) (also known as Val Whiting-Raymond) is an American former collegiate and professional basketball player. She
Val_Whiting
American silversmith and jeweler (1815–1891)
William Dean Whiting (December 23, 1815 - November 26, 1891) was an American silversmith and jeweler. He was the founder of the Whiting Manufacturing Company
William_Dean_Whiting
Species of fish
The southern blue whiting (Micromesistius australis) is a codfish of the genus Micromesistius, found in the southern oceans with temperatures between
Southern_blue_whiting
Species of fish
The yellowfin whiting (Sillago schomburgkii), also known as the western sand whiting or fine-scaled whiting, is a species of inshore marine fish in the
Yellowfin_whiting
Confederate States Army general
William Henry Chase Whiting (March 22, 1824 – March 10, 1865) was a United States Army officer who resigned after 16 years of service in the Army Corps
William_H._C._Whiting
British writer and historian (1926–2007)
Charles Henry Whiting (18 December 1926 – 24 July 2007), was a British writer and military historian and with some 350 books of fiction and non-fiction
Charles_Whiting
Topics referred to by the same term
John Whiting (anthropologist) Jack Whiting (cricketer), John Whiting, cricketer John Whiting, namesake of Whiting, Vermont John Lanyon Whiting (1851–1922)
John_Whiting_(disambiguation)
American clergyman (1633–1713)
The Reverend Samuel Whiting Jr. (1633–1713) was Billerica's first settled minister, serving in that role for 50 years. This longevity gave him a major
Samuel_Whiting_Jr.
American architect (born 1964)
Sarah M. Whiting (born 1964) is an American architect, critic, and academic administrator. Whiting is currently Dean and Josep Lluís Sert Professor of
Sarah_Whiting
Musical artist
George A. Whiting was a vaudeville song and dance man, and also a writer of lyrics for popular songs during the vaudeville era. He toured with singer
George_A._Whiting
Place in Ocean County, New Jersey, US
Whiting is an unincorporated community located on the west side of Manchester Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. It is in the Eastern
Whiting,_New_Jersey
English actor, dramatist and critic (1917–1963)
John Robert Whiting (15 November 1917 – 16 June 1963) was an English scriptwriter and actor. Born in Salisbury, he was educated at Taunton School, "the
John_Whiting
Downtown Tampa/Whiting Street) is a TECO Line station located in Tampa, Florida. It is located at Franklin Street and Whiting Street. "Whiting Station". www
Hattricks_station
Town in Maine, United States
Whiting is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. The town was named after Tate Whiting, an early settler. The population was 482 at the 2020
Whiting,_Maine
Species of fish
The estuarine whiting (Sillago vincenti), also known as Vincent's whiting, is a species of benthic inshore marine fish of the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae
Estuarine_whiting
American politician
William Fairfield Whiting (July 20, 1864 – August 31, 1936) was United States secretary of commerce from August 22, 1928, to March 4, 1929, during the
William_F._Whiting
Village in Scotland
Whiting Bay (Scottish Gaelic: Eadar Dhà Rubha, "between two headlands") is a village located on the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland four
Whiting_Bay
American composer and songwriter (1891–1938)
Richard Armstrong Whiting (November 12, 1891 – February 19, 1938) was an American composer of popular songs, including the standards "Hooray for Hollywood"
Richard_A._Whiting
Species of fish
stout whiting (Sillago robusta), also known as the yellow-cheek whiting or school whiting, is a species of benthic marine fish in the smelt-whiting family
Stout_whiting
Species of fish
The Japanese whiting (Sillago japonica), also known as the Japanese sillago or Shiro-gisu, is a common species of coastal marine fish belonging to the
Japanese_whiting
American politician (1847–1903)
Justin Rice Whiting (February 18, 1847 – January 31, 1903) was a politician and businessman from the U.S. state of Michigan. Whiting was born in Bath,
Justin_R._Whiting
Globular cluster
Whiting 1 is a globular cluster in Cetus. It is thought to be part of the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy. It is a metal-rich cluster. It was discovered
Whiting_1
British musical group
formed in 2020. They consist of vocalist Lily Fontaine, guitarist Lewis Whiting, drummer Douglas Frost, and bassist Nicholas Eden. In 2024, the group won
English_Teacher
Topics referred to by the same term
Jack Whiting may refer to: Jack Whiting (actor) (1901–1961), American actor, singer and dancer Jack Whiting (cricketer) (1894–1975), English cricketer
Jack_Whiting
List of ships with the same or similar names
Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Whiting, after the common name for Merlangius merlangus, a species of fish: HMS Whiting (1711) was a 6-gun vessel captured
HMS_Whiting
American shot putter (b. 1986)
Ryan Keith Whiting (born November 24, 1986) is an American track and field coach and retired athlete who competed in shot put. His biggest international
Ryan_Whiting
NZ international rugby union & league player (born 1946)
Graham John Whiting (born 4 June 1946) is a New Zealand former rugby footballer. A prop, Whiting represented King Country in rugby union at a provincial
Graham_Whiting
American politician
William Whiting (May 24, 1841 – January 9, 1911) was an American businessman and politician from Holyoke, Massachusetts. Whiting descended from an English
William_Whiting_II
British artist and inventor (born 1951)
Jim Whiting (born 1951) is a British artist and inventor. He was born in Paris and spent his early childhood in Salisbury (now Harare), Zimbabwe before
Jim_Whiting
American actor, singer and dancer (1901–1961)
Jack Whiting (born Albert Draper Whiting, Jr.; June 22, 1901 – February 15, 1961) was an American actor, singer and dancer whose career ran from the early
Jack_Whiting_(actor)
British-Argentine actress (1951–2024)
star in Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet film, opposite 16-year-old Leonard Whiting's Romeo. Derek Smith of Slant said Hussey's performance "captures the passion
Olivia_Hussey
Mark Randolph Whiting (born July 4, 1964) is an American writer, director, designer and actor. Whiting was born in Birmingham, Michigan and raised in Michigan
Mark_Whiting
Chemical reaction
The Whiting reaction is an organic reaction converting a propargyl diol into a diene using lithium aluminium hydride. This organic reduction has been
Whiting_reaction
American industrialist and automobile pioneer
James H. Whiting (May 16, 1843 – June 2, 1919) was an American industrialist and automobile pioneer. Without any engineering experience and a clear conception
James_H._Whiting
Species of fish
The small-scale whiting (Sillago parvisquamis), also known as the blue whiting, is a species of inshore marine fish of the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae
Small-scale_whiting
Topics referred to by the same term
Justice Whiting may refer to: Charles S. Whiting (1863–1922), associate justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court Henry H. Whiting (1923–2012), associate
Justice_Whiting
American politician
Zach Whiting (born December 17, 1987) is an American politician and policy analyst. A Republican, he served in the Iowa Senate from 2019–2021 before resigning
Zach_Whiting
Neighborhood in Lake County, Indiana, United States
trains pass through Hammond-Whiting station in the neighborhood. The Whiting post office (46394) serves not only the city of Whiting but also this adjacent
Robertsdale_(Hammond)
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederic Whiting may refer to: Frederic Whiting (painter) (1874–1962), English painter Frederic Allen Whiting (1873–1959), American philanthropist and
Frederic_Whiting
WHITING
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English
English : variant of Whiting.
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English
English : patronymic from White.Rev. Samuel Whiting arrived in Boston, MA, in May 1636, and made his home in Lynn, MA.
Surname or Lastname
English (southern Lancashire)
English (southern Lancashire) : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Rochdale, named from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’. There may also have been some confusion with Markland.Dutch : habitational name from Maarland in Eijsden, Dutch Limburg.possibly a variant of Dutch Merlan, from French merlan ‘whiting’, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish.
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English
English : variant spelling of Whittington.
WHITING
WHITING
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese
Raven; Benevolent; Edge of a Knife; Tough; Lotus; Water Lily
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Indian
Goddess Laxmi
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Australian, French, German, Greek
Farmer
Girl/Female
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Manjubala | மஂஜà¯à®ªà®¾à®²à®¾
A sweet girl
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Connection
Boy/Male
Tamil
Desire, Protector, Lord, Another name for Krishna, Controller
Boy/Male
Muslim
Loving
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English
English : variant of Durborough, a Somerset name of unexplained orgin.
Boy/Male
Indian
Moon
Girl/Female
Latin American
Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with...
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n.
The European whiting.
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A fair lass.
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An arctic fish (Gadus luscus), allied to the cod; -- called also pout and whiting pout.
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Any one of several species of North American marine sciaenoid food fishes belonging to genus Menticirrhus, especially M. Americanus, found from Maryland to Brazil, and M. littoralis, common from Virginia to Texas; -- called also silver whiting, and surf whiting.
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A North American fish (Merlucius vulgaris) allied to the preceding; -- called also silver hake.
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That which is used to render white; whiting.
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An American marine food fish of the genus Menticirrus, especially M. saxatilis, or M. nebulosos, of the Atlantic coast; -- called also whiting, surf whiting, and barb.
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A young whiting.
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A composition of line and water, or of whiting size, and water, or the like, used for whitening walls, ceilings, etc.; milk of lime.
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A southern name for the kingfishes of the eastern and southeastern coasts of the United States; -- also improperly called whiting.
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A common European food fish (Melangus vulgaris) of the Codfish family; -- called also fittin.
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The bib, or whiting pout.
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The pollock; -- called also, coalsey, colemie, colmey, coal whiting, etc. See Pollock.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of White
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One of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merlucius, and allies. The common European hake is M. vulgaris; the American silver hake or whiting is M. bilinearis. Two American species (Phycis chuss and P. tenius) are important food fishes, and are also valued for their oil and sounds. Called also squirrel hake, and codling.
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Chalk prepared in an impalpable powder by pulverizing and repeated washing, used as a pigment, as an ingredient in putty, for cleaning silver, etc.
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The European whiting pout or bib.
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A marine gadoid food fish of Europe (Pollachius virens). Called also greenfish, greenling, lait, leet, lob, lythe, and whiting pollack.
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A kind of thick paste or cement compounded of whiting, or soft carbonate of lime, and linseed oil, when applied beaten or kneaded to the consistence of dough, -- used in fastening glass in sashes, stopping crevices, and for similar purposes.
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Either one of two pigments (called blue verditer, and green verditer) which are made by treating copper nitrate with calcium carbonate (in the form of lime, whiting, chalk, etc.) They consist of hydrated copper carbonates analogous to the minerals azurite and malachite.