
1) Abashed 2) About 500 are leftist 3) About 500 may be Communist 4) Actor Buttons 5) Adjective with meat or pepper 6) After amber 7) Aka The Galloping Ghost 8) Alarming code color 9) Alert color 10) Alert shade 11) Amber follower 12) American flag color 13) American play 14) American thriller novel
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1) Abashed 2) Ashamed 3) Auburn 4) Blazing 5) Bloody 6) Bolshie 7) Carmine 8) Carpetandletter 9) Carroty 10) Cerise 11) Cherry 12) Children`s game 13) Colored 14) Colour 15) Coloured 16) Crimson 17) Embarrassed 18) Feverish 19) Irate 20) Leftist 21) Mottled 22) Orange 23) Pink 24) Pinko 25) Rare 26) Reddened
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1. (slang) A pilot, corp, alliance with negative standings. 2. (slang) The act of setting a pilot, corp, or alliance's standings to negative.
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(from the article `Poland`) ...side of the political spectrum, there developed a number of conspiratorial groups composed of students, younger army officers, artisans, and ...
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(from the article `church year`) ...pope in 1198), though some variations are admitted. White, as a symbol of purity, is used on all feasts of the Lord (including Maundy Thursday and ... ...Philippines. In both regions, the buoyage systems divide buoys into Lateral, Cardinal, and associated classes. Lateral buoys are used to mark ... ...
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(from the article `quark`) ...ideas were published in 1973, colour has nothing to do with the colours of the everyday world but rather represents a property of quarks that is ...
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A sex linked (X Chromosome) coat colour in a cat; Orange, ginger, or marmalade in colour.
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Informal term for a leftist, revolutionary, or communist, which originated in the 19th century in the form `red republican`, meaning a republican who favoured a social as well as a political...
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Of the colour of blood, or of a tint resembling that colour; of the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is furthest from the violet part. 'Fresh flowers, white and reede.' 'Your colour, I warrant you, is as red as any rose.' (Shak) ... Red is a general term, including many different shades or hues, as scarlet, crimson, ...
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(red) the color produced by the longest waves of the visible spectrum, approximately 630 to 750 nm. a dye or stain with this color. scarlet red an azo dye used as a biological stain for fats.
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Red (rĕd), obsolete
. imperfect & past participle of
Read .
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Red adjective [
Compar. Redder (-d?r);
superl. Reddest .] [ Middle English
red ,
reed , Anglo-Saxon
reád ,
reód ; akin to Old Saxon
rōd , OFries.
rād , Dutch
rood , Germa...
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Red noun 1. The color of blood, or of that part of the spectrum farthest from violet, or a tint resembling these. 'Celestial rosy
red , love's proper hue.'
Milton. 2. A red pigment.
3. (European Politics) An abbreviation for
Red Republican . See u...
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Red transitive verb To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with
up ; as, to
red up a house. [ Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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Cat color.
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Red is a colour ranging from pink (purple-red) to orange (yellow-red). Red is traditionally associated with danger, stop, blood, warnings, prohibition. Red can evoke images of blood, and hence of murder, of ghoulishness and of horror. Red is associated with energy, activity, anger, fertility and is associated with the planet Mars and with war.
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Red is one of the primary colours. It is the colour of the spectrum which is farthest away from violet. Red pigments are derived from cinnabar, realgar, cochineal and coal-tar.
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A colour generally associated with stop, when shown by signals or flags.
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(grape variety) Synonym for the grape variety Rose Honey; see there. Rose Honey The red grape variety (also Honey, Red) is cultivated in China. It is said to have been introduced by the Dongfeng Farm in 1965 together with other grape varieties such as Crystal and French Wild. According to the Chinese ampelograph Qin Sun, it... Full text...
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ruddy adjective of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
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adjective red with or characterized by blood; `waving our red weapons o`er our heads`- Shakespeare; `The Red Badge of Courage`; `the red rules of tooth and claw`- P.B.Sears
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A reddish orange color of dog.
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Lal
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Abbreviation for red eye dilute, the gene that causes beige, fawn, platinum, and other dark ruby-eyed colors..
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(color) rojo
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