
1) Achromatic colour 2) Analogous colors 3) Bastard color 4) Bias 5) Blacken 6) Blackness 7) Blanch 8) Blee 9) Blench 10) Camouflage 11) Cerebral achromatopsia 12) Chromaticity 13) Chromogen 14) Chromophobia 15) Chromotherapy 16) Coloration 17) Color balance 18) Color calibration 19) Colorfulness 20) Color grading
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1) Add color to 2) Add interest to 3) Almond or peach 4) Almond or walnut 5) Amber or umber 6) American legal terminology 7) Anecdotal commentary 8) Apply lipstick 9) Apricot or eggplant 10) Apricot or peach 11) Beauty-shop option 12) Become red in the face 13) Blue 14) Blue or yellow 15) Blush 16) Blush or flush
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Latin, meaning: color.
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• (n.) A property depending on the relations of light to the eye, by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision; as, gay colors; sad colors, etc. • (v. t.) To hide. • (v. i.) To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush. • (n.) A distinguishing badge, a...
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A subjective quality that depends partly on the vagaries of the human visual system. Because the eye is poor at detecting color at low light levels, most stars in the night sky appear white. Blues, red, and yellows are only evident in the case of some of the brighter stars (and planets), or with the...
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(kul´әr) a property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370 to 760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors. radiant energy within the range of adequate chromatic stimuli of the retina, being between t...
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A property of quarks and gluons. Gluons can exchange color between quarks and other gluons. This process is the origin of the strong force. It has nothing to do with the color perceived by the human eye.
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A diamond must be as colourless as possible. The colour grade describes the colour tones in a stone. D is perfectly colourless, which is rare and expensive. The colour scale goes from D to Z and indicates yellow and brown tones. It takes a trained eye to distinguish between shades that are close together, but an untrained eye see the difference bet...
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The characteristic color or colors of a mineral.
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1. in heraldry, any hue which is not a metal. 2. a flag carried by a military unit as a unit or national identification. Military forces of English-speaking countries often carry a pair of colors, one national or royal and the other of the unit itself. As distinguished from a standard, a color is used by foot units. French - drapeau Spanish - bande…
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Col'or intransitive verb To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush.
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Col'or noun [ Written also
colour .] [ Old French
color ,
colur ,
colour , French
couleur , Latin
color ; probably akin to
celare to conceal (the color taken as that which covers). See
Helmet .]
1. A property depending on the relations...
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Col'or transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Colored ;
present participle & verbal noun Coloring .] [ French
colorer .]
1. To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge...
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Description or class in which body coat color and pattern, not conformation is a deciding factor (eg, Palomino, Dun Factor, etc)
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Produced when light strikes an object and then reflects back to your eyes. The methods used for color specification today belong to a technique known as colorimetry and consist of accurate scientific measurements based on the wavelengths of three primary colors. An element of art with three properties: (1) hue or tint, the color name, e.g., red, ye...
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A wrong committed by an officer under the pretended authority of his office; in some cases the act amounts to a misdemeanor, and the party may then be indicted. In other cases, the remedy to redress the wrong is by an action. For example Section 1983, et sec. civil rights actions often include allegations that the defendants were acting under color...
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An attribute of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue.
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Color is one of the four Cs according to which a diamond is graded, and one of the components that help a diamond buyer to determine the quality of the gemstone he or she is about to purchase. To first-time diamond buyers, it often comes as a surprise that diamonds come in a wide range of colors, ranging from colorless to yellow, but even blue, gre...
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A key determinant of a wine
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The clarity and color of a whiskey.
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(or coloration) the use of ink color to indicate a shift from duple to triple (or triple to duple). First proposed by Philippe de Vitry (1291-1361). During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, coloration was often used as shorthand for dotted figures (e.g. notes that could be transcribed as dotted-eighth plus sixteenth or as do...
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verb affect as in thought or feeling; `My personal feelings color my judgment in this case`; `The sadness tinged his life`
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adjective having or capable of producing colors; `color film`; `he rented a color television`; `marvelous color illustrations`
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color, tono
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color.
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