Bluishwhite
Bluish-white is a descriptive term used to refer to light or color that appears white but carries a noticeable blue bias. It is typically associated with higher color temperatures, roughly 5000 to 7000 kelvin, a range often labeled cool white or daylight-like. In lighting, bluish-white results from spectra with stronger blue and blue-green wavelengths relative to red, producing a crisp, yet not pure, white.
In color science, bluish-white can be represented on the CIE chromaticity diagram as white near the daylight
Applications for bluish-white lighting and coloration include office and hospital environments, automotive headlights, photography and film,