- Indigo - Wikipedia
Indigo is a term used for a number of hues in the region of blue The word comes from the ancient dye of the same name
- IndiGo fleet - Wikipedia
IndiGo is the largest airline of India since its establishment in 2006 It is also the second largest Asian airline and the world's ninth largest airline As of September 2025, the airline operates a fleet of narrow-body aircraft consisting of Airbus A320-200, A320neo, A321neo and ATR 72-600 aircraft for passenger operations, and Airbus A321-200 P2F aircraft for cargo operations, making for a
- Indigo dye - Wikipedia
Indigo is a natural dye obtained from the leaves of some plants of the Indigofera genus, in particular Indigofera tinctoria Dye-bearing Indigofera plants were once common throughout the world It is now produced via chemical routes from aniline Blue colorants are rare
- Indigo - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indigo is a shade of blue, more specifically, purplish blue or dark blue Isaac Newton named and defined indigo as a spectrum color when he divided up the spectrum into the seven colors of the rainbow
- Indigo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Indigo is a color between blue and violet Indigo or INDIGO may also refer to:
- Indigo | Definition Facts | Britannica
Indigo, an important and valuable vat dyestuff, obtained until about 1900 entirely from plants of the genera Indigofera and Isatis Indigo was known to the ancients of Asia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Britain, and Peru
- Indigo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Indigo n (strong, genitive Indigos, plural Indigos) indigo, a colour (mostly used without an article)
- Indigo | Dye Plants, Natural Pigments Medicinal Uses | Britannica
indigo, an important and valuable vat dyestuff, obtained until about 1900 entirely from plants of the genera Indigofera and Isatis Indigo was known to the ancients of Asia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Britain, and Peru
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