Word: colour Word origin: Middle English: from Old French colour (noun), colourer (verb), from Latin color (noun), colorare (verb). Phonetic: ˈkʌlə Listen:
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. Example: the lights flickered and changed colour
pigmentation of the skin, especially as an indication of someone's race. Example: discrimination on the basis of colour
vivid appearance resulting from the juxtaposition of many bright things. Example: for colour, plant groups of winter-flowering pansies
an item or items of a particular colour worn to identify or distinguish an individual or a member of a group, in particular a jockey or a member of a sports team. Example: it was Devon Loch's first victory in the colours of his royal owner
a shade of meaning. Example: many events in her past had taken on a different colour
a quantized property of quarks which can take three values (designated blue, green, and red) for each flavour.
change the colour of (something) by painting, dyeing, or shading it. Example: he coloured her hair with a selection of blonde and brown shades
(of a person or their skin) show embarrassment or shame by becoming red; blush. Example: she coloured slightly
influence, especially in a negative way; distort. Example: the experiences had coloured her whole existence
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