color-
(Latin: color)
apatetic coloration
Coloring serving as natural camouflage.
color
colorable (adjective), more colorable, most colorable
1. Concerning something that can be painted or drawn with tones or shades of yellow, pink, red, blue, etc: All of the illustrations in the book are colorable and will be a good activity for the children.
2. Pertaining to something able to be justified or correct: The argument Tony gave was a colorable or valid one, and could very well be supported in a lawsuit.
3. Referring to something planned or schemed to deceive: The reasons Sam gave for his actions were colorable and intended to conceal and did not match up with reality.
2. Pertaining to something able to be justified or correct: The argument Tony gave was a colorable or valid one, and could very well be supported in a lawsuit.
3. Referring to something planned or schemed to deceive: The reasons Sam gave for his actions were colorable and intended to conceal and did not match up with reality.
colorably (adverb), more colorably, most colorably
Characterizing how a circumstance, event, statement, etc. appears true, but is actually false: The claims presented turned out to be colorably unfounded and invalid since there was no evidence to support them.
coloration
colorless
cuticolor
Resembling the color of flesh or skin.
decolorant
decolorate (verb), decolorates; decolorated; decolorating
decoloration
discoloration
multicolor
Of many different colors.
spectrocolorimeter
Technicolor
A proprietary name for various processes of colour cinematography, especially those employing dye transfer and separation negatives.
tricolor
The red, white, and blue flag of France, representing the white of the Bourbons, and the blue and red of the city of Paris; adopted by Louis XVI at the Hotel de Ville, July 17, 1789, as the national symbol of the country.
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