COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: NOUN
- Pieces of laundry that are not light in color.
- A person belonging to the Coloured population grouping, especially during apartheid.
- A person of mixed racial descent.
- A black person, especially an African American.
- A colored person.
- A colored article of clothing.
- A United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive
- N/A
COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: ADJECTIVE
- Distorted or biased, as by irrelevant or incorrect information.
- Of or belonging to a population grouping made up of persons of mixed racial descent or of certain other nonwhite descent, especially as distinguished during apartheid from blacks, Asians, or whites.
- Of mixed racial descent.
- Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained.
- Of or belonging to a racial group not categorized as white.
- Having color.
- Favoring one person or side over another
- (used of color) artificially produced; not natural
- Having skin rich in melanin pigments
- Black or African-American.
- Of neither black nor white skin color.
- Of skin color other than the white, particularly black.
- Having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination
- Having prominent colors; colorful.
- Having a particular color or kind of color.
- Of some other color than green.
- Of some other color than white; having a skin color darker than that of caucasian people; mostly applied to negroes or persons having negro blood. Opposite of white and caucasian.
- Of some other color than black or white.
- Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well.
- Influenced pervasively but subtly.
- Having, resembling, or pertaining to many or a world of colors.
- Having many, or several, colors.
- Having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly
COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of color.
- N/A
COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having a specious appearance; deceptive: as, a colored statement.—Colored glass. See glass.
- Hence— Of or pertaining to the negroes, or to persons partly of negro origin: as, the colored vote.
- Having a dark or black color of the skin; black or mulatto; specifically, in the United States, belonging wholly or partly to the African race; having or partaking of the color of the negro. In census-tables, etc., the term is often used to include Indians, Chinese, etc.
- Not natural
- Sometimes used in combination
- Having color or a certain color
- In botany, of any hue but green: as, a colored leaf.
- Having a distinguishing hue.
- Having a color; dyed; tinged; painted or stained.
- Having many colors. Also multicolored.
COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: RELATED WORDS
- Black, Bronzy, Orangish, Maroon, Mauve, Orange, Yellow, Red, Brown, Multicolored, Pink, Tinted, Purple, Blue, Hued
- Cytometry, Varicoloured, Particoloured, Particolored, In color, Motley, Pied, Piebald, Painted, Coloured, Multicoloured, Varicolored, Colorful, Colored, Multicolored
COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Black, Bronzy, Orangish, Maroon, Mauve, Orange, Yellow, Red, Brown, Multicolored, Pink, Tinted, Purple, Blue, Hued
- Cytometry, Varicoloured, Particoloured, Particolored, In color, Motley, Pied, Piebald, Painted, Coloured, Multicoloured, Varicolored, Colorful, Colored, Multicolored
COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In the menu, the DISC tab is colored blue, while the other tabs are colored white.
- Hebrew Phoenican, modern Hebrew, its Hebrew colored transliteration, interlining with the transalted colored words in English.
- The buildup of colored particles results in a clearly visible colored line, indicating a presumptive positive test result.
- Hair was colored using ashes or henna, and even colored wax was used, resulting in rather shrill hairdos.
- Black text on very light colored paper, such as pale cream or ivory colored paper, is okay, too.
- On the center of the roof is an octagonal white colored wood cupola with green colored dome.
- Likewise, our lighter colored leathers are more susceptible to picking up color transfer from pigmented materials such as colored denim.
- As an alternative to paper dots, you might try colored aquarium gravel or colored rice.
- Using this handout, they can use two different colored highlighters, crayons, colored pencils, etc.
- System for black, dark colored and light colored garments.
- Black on multicolor background with COTO logo at left.
- Donic Waldner Legend Carbon Multicolor Table Tennis Bla.
- Other yellow, pink, and multicolor flowers are seen.
- Note you are able to do this multicolor.
- Brand new with tags sequin multicolor mini dress.
- Finish Metal, White Resin Pearls and Multicolor Crystals.
- Rustoleum Multicolor textured spray paint in Autumn Brown.
- In cases of multicolor staining, other fluorescent antibodiesmaybeusedtodetectvariouscellsurfaceantigens.
- CFSE, and simultaneously identified using multicolor flow cytometry.
- American flag and features a beautiful multicolor finish.
COLORED vs MULTICOLOR: QUESTIONS
- Is Shraddha Kapoor wearing a unicorn-colored dress?
- Are Freshlook colorblends gray colored contact lenses good?
- When did the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church start?
- How do you sharpen Crayola twistable colored pencils?
- What colored printers does techbuy Australia offer?
- Should Ireland stop with artificially colored beer?
- Do different colored clothes absorb heat differently?
- Can implantation bleeding cause light colored spotting?
- How to wear dark-colored jeans with light-colored shirts?
- Can I use colored curing compound with colored concrete?
- What is spillover in a multicolor Flow Cytometry Experiment?
- Is the MitoTracker red cmxros suitable for multicolor labeling?
- How much does multicolor keychain Popit Fidget toy cost?
- How many different silks make one large multicolor silk?
- Are tandem dyes useful for multicolor fluorescence studies?
- How many multicolor cartoon facial expressions are there?
- Can you use multicolor property wildcard on monopoly?
- What is multicolor coincidence detection by laser alternation?
- What are the different types of multicolor gemstones?
- Why is my multicolor Flow Cytometry Experiment failing?