colour en ru

  • 1colour up — To blush, flush • • • Main Entry: ↑colour * * * ˌcolour ˈup [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they colour up he/she/it colours up …

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  • 2colour — is the most prominent example of a secondary quality (see primary/secondary qualities ). Philosophical opinion has always been divided over whether to allocate colour (and smell, taste, and sound) to the physical world, or to regard them as… …

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  • 3colour — In BrE the customary spellings of words related to colour are colourable (= specious, counterfeit), colourant (= colouring substance), colourful, colourist (= a painter in colour), and colourless, but coloration (= a colour scheme), colorific (=… …

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  • 4Colour It In — Studio album by The Maccabees Released April 16, 2007 (Download) …

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  • 5Colour It In — Album par The Maccabees Sortie 14 mai 2007 (GB) Durée 37:34 Genre Indie, Rock Producteur Stephen Street …

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  • 6colour — (US color) ► NOUN 1) the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. 2) one, or any mixture, of the constituents into which light can be separated in a spectrum… …

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  • 7colour — (Brit.) col·our || kÊŒlÉ™ v. add color, distort, falsify (also color) n. shade, tint, hue (also color) adj. using or having colour (also color) …

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  • 8Colour — Col our, n. See {Color}. [Brit.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9colour — chiefly Brit var of COLOR …

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  • 10colour — British English spelling of COLOR (Cf. color) (q.v.); for ending see OR (Cf. or). Related: Coloured; colouring; colourful; colours …

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