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Color   /kˈələr/  /kˈɔlər/   Listen
Color

noun
(Written also colour)
1.
A visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect.  Synonyms: coloring, colour, colouring.  Antonym: colorlessness.
2.
Interest and variety and intensity.  Synonyms: colour, vividness.  "The characters were delineated with exceptional vividness"
3.
The timbre of a musical sound.  Synonyms: coloration, colour, colouration.
4.
A race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks).  Synonyms: colour, people of color, people of colour.
5.
An outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading.  Synonyms: colour, gloss, semblance.  "He tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction" , "The situation soon took on a different color"
6.
Any material used for its color.  Synonyms: coloring material, colour, colouring material.
7.
(physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction.  Synonym: colour.
8.
The appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation.  Synonym: colour.
verb
(past & past part. colored; pres. part. coloring)
1.
Add color to.  Synonyms: color in, colorise, colorize, colour, colour in, colourise, colourize.  "Fall colored the trees" , "Colorize black and white film"  Antonym: discolor.
2.
Affect as in thought or feeling.  Synonyms: colour, distort, tinge.  "The sadness tinged his life"
3.
Modify or bias.  Synonym: colour.
4.
Decorate with colors.  Synonyms: colour, emblazon.
5.
Give a deceptive explanation or excuse for.  Synonyms: colour, gloss.
6.
Change color, often in an undesired manner.  Synonyms: colour, discolor, discolour.
adjective
1.
Having or capable of producing colors.  Synonym: colour.  "He rented a color television" , "Marvelous color illustrations"  Antonym: black-and-white.



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"Color" Quotes from Famous Books



... you were playing a game of dice? For it is one thing to lay up bread and wine as in a storehouse, and another thing to eat. That which has been eaten, is digested, distributed, and is become sinews, flesh, bones, blood, healthy color, healthy breath. Whatever is stored up, when you choose you can readily take and show it; but you have no other advantage from it except so far as to appear to possess it. For what is the difference between explaining these doctrines and those of men who have different ...
— A Selection from the Discourses of Epictetus With the Encheiridion • Epictetus

... in war, or in attacks deliberately made to bring on fighting, were sold, whatever their nation or color. This was due to the Catholic theory that all unbaptized people were infidels. But gradually the same religious influence, moved by some scruples of humanity, made a distinction between negroes and all other people, allowing only the former to become objects of traffic, because they were black ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862 • Various

... centrifugal force, alternating thicknesses of film were obtained, causing a varying display of beautiful colors and combinations of colors. This last experiment also tended to prove that the bands of color are not arranged in a certain order, but vary according to the thickness of the film, a conclusion arrived at by Brewster, who observed that if a film reflecting certain colors be carefully inverted so as not to disturb the gravity, ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887 • Various

... They were not very large, but were beautifully polished, and of a delicate gray color, the first we ...
— A Jolly Fellowship • Frank R. Stockton

... a handsome make, and kindly, generous face. The features of his countenance were marked ones, denoting clear intelligent opinions; and his hair, moustache and young beard, of jet black, contrasted well with the color which enriched his brunet cheek. Whether it was due to a happy chance or to the surroundings of his life, or whether descent from superior races has something in it, existence had been ...
— The Young Seigneur - Or, Nation-Making • Wilfrid Chateauclair


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