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colour
[kuhl-er]
colour
/ ˈkʌlə /
noun
an attribute of things that results from the light they reflect, transmit, or emit in so far as this light causes a visual sensation that depends on its wavelengths
the aspect of visual perception by which an observer recognizes this attribute
the quality of the light producing this aspect of visual perception
( as modifier )
colour vision
Also called: chromatic colour.
a colour, such as red or green, that possesses hue, as opposed to achromatic colours such as white or black
( as modifier ) Compare black-and-white
a colour television
a colour film
a substance, such as a dye, pigment, or paint, that imparts colour to something
the skin complexion of a person, esp as determined by his race
( as modifier )
colour prejudice
colour problem
the use of all the hues in painting as distinct from composition, form, and light and shade
the quantity and quality of ink used in a printing process
the distinctive tone of a musical sound; timbre
vividness, authenticity, or individuality
period colour
semblance or pretext (esp in the phrases take on a different colour, under colour of )
a precious mineral particle, esp gold, found in auriferous gravel
physics one of three characteristics of quarks, designated red, blue, or green, but having no relationship with the physical sensation
verb
to give or apply colour to (something)
(tr) to give a convincing or plausible appearance to (something, esp to that which is spoken or recounted)
to colour an alibi
(tr) to influence or distort (something, esp a report or opinion)
anger coloured her judgment
to become red in the face, esp when embarrassed or annoyed
(intr) (esp of ripening fruit) to change hue
Spelling Note
Other Word Forms
- transcolour adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of colour1
Example Sentences
That is down to skin texture or tone, or even the colour of the walls, and "different labs get different results".
Some of the vital details to get down are the time and date of the crash, as well as the registration, make, model and colour of all vehicles involved.
The IWA says their choice of the colour pink symbolises bravery.
She said she was not "sure what colour socks they wear adhere to how well they learn".
In matrimonial columns, skin colour is almost always emphasised and lighter-skinned brides are more in demand.
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