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Definition of color
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of color is as below...
Color (v. i.) To
acquire
color;
to turn red,
especially
in the face; to
blush..
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Erythrine
::
Erythrine
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance,
C20H22O10,
extracted
from
certain
lichens,
as the
various
species
of
Rocella.
It is a
derivative
of
orsellinic
acid. So
called
because
of
certain
red
compounds
derived
from it.
Called
also
erythric
acid..
Umber
::
Umber (v. t.) To color with
umber;
to shade or
darken;
as, to umber over one's
face..
Rietboc
::
Rietboc
(n.) The
reedbuck,
a South
African
antelope
(Cervicapra
arundinacea);
-- so
called
from its
frequenting
dry
places
covered
with high grass or
reeds.
Its color is
yellowish
brown.
Called
also
inghalla,
and
rietbok..
Picotine
::
Picotine
(n.) A
variety
of
carnation
having
petals
of a light color
variously
dotted
and
spotted
at the
edges.
Span
::
Span (v. t.) A pair of
horses
or other
animals
driven
together;
usually,
such a pair of
horses
when
similar
in
color,
form, and
action..
Eugenin
::
Eugenin
(n.) A
colorless,
crystalline
substance
extracted
from oil of
cloves;
--
called
also clove
camphor..
Woad
::
Woad (n.) An
herbaceous
cruciferous
plant
(Isatis
tinctoria).
It was
formerly
cultivated
for the blue
coloring
matter
derived
from its
leaves.
Halloysite
::
Halloysite
(n.) A
claylike
mineral,
occurring
in soft,
smooth,
amorphous
masses,
of a
whitish
color..
Dumb
::
Dumb (a.)
Lacking
brightness
or
clearness,
as a
color..
Flashing
::
Flashing
(n.) A mode of
covering
transparent
white glass with a film of
colored
glass.
Water Color
::
Water color () A
picture
painted
with such
colors.
Strene
::
Strelitzia
(n.) A genus of
plants
related
to the
banana,
found at the Cape of Good Hope. They have rigid
glaucous
distichous
leaves,
and
peculiar
richly
colored
flowers..
Grampus
::
Grampus
(n.) A
toothed
delphinoid
cetacean,
of the genus
Grampus,
esp. G.
griseus
of
Europe
and
America,
which is
valued
for its oil. It grows to be
fifteen
to
twenty
feet long; its color is gray with white
streaks.
Called
also
cowfish.
The
California
grampus
is G.
Stearnsii..
Sanguine
::
Sanguine
(n.)
Anything
of a
blood-red
color,
as
cloth..
Dusk
::
Dusk (n.) A
darkish
color.
Pink
::
Pink (a.)
Resembling
the
garden
pink in
color;
of the color
called
pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink
dress;
pink
ribbons..
Trap
::
Trap (n.) An old term
rather
loosely
used to
designate
various
dark-colored,
heavy
igneous
rocks,
including
especially
the
feldspathic-augitic
rocks,
basalt,
dolerite,
amygdaloid,
etc., but
including
also some kinds of
diorite.
Called
also trap
rock..
Tint
::
Tint (n.) A
slight
coloring.
Borax
::
Borax (n.) A white or gray
crystalline
salt, with a
slight
alkaline
taste,
used as a flux, in
soldering
metals,
making
enamels,
fixing
colors
on
porcelain,
and as a soap. It
occurs
native
in
certain
mineral
springs,
and is made from the boric acid of hot
springs
in
Tuscany.
It was
originally
obtained
from a lake in
Thibet,
and was sent to
Europe
under the name of
tincal.
Borax is a
pyroborate
or
tetraborate
of
sodium,
Na2B4O7.10H2O..
Phyllocyanin
::
Phyllocyanin
(n.) A blue
coloring
matter
extracted
from
chlorophyll.
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