the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light
a social system in which black people are denied access to the same rights, opportunities, and facilities as white people
a system of marking things with different colours as a means of identification
unable to distinguish certain colours, or (rarely in humans) any colours at all
a genetic or seasonal variation in the colour of the skin, pelt, or feathers of an animal
an arrangement or combination of colours, especially one used in interior decoration
a circle with different coloured sectors used to show the relationship between colours
coloured flashes of interference in a colour television receiver caused by the misinterpretation of high-frequency luminance detail as colour information
colour added during the processing of a photographic or computer image to aid interpretation of the subject
the customs, manner of speech, dress, or other typical features of a place or period that contribute to its particular character
the process of producing a positive image directly from another positive
a rank of non-commissioned officer in the Army and Royal Marines, above sergeant and below warrant officer
a system of alternative medicine based on the use of colour, especially projected coloured light
any of a group of colours from which all other colours can be obtained by mixing
(in the UK) a silk union flag carried by a particular regiment along with its regimental colour
make something seem true or probable
the production of separate negative images of the same subject taken through green, red, and blue filters, which are combined to reproduce the full colour of the original
a magazine printed in colour and issued with a newspaper, especially at weekends
the temperature at which a black body would emit radiation of the same colour as a given object
(in the UK) a regimental standard in the form of a silk flag, carried by a particular regiment along with its Queen’s colour
a style of American abstract painting prominent from the late 1940s to the 1960s which features large expanses of unmodulated colour covering the greater part of the canvas. Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko were considered its chief exponents
a colour that combined with a given colour makes white or black
a colour simulated by a pattern of dots of other colours, extending the range of colours available
perform the ceremony of parading a regiment’s flag along ranks of soldiers
a means of reproducing natural colours by combining photographic images in the three primary colours
receive some proof that someone has enough money to pay for something
a flag with three bands or blocks of different colours, especially the French national flag with equal upright bands of blue, white, and red
a uniformed group, especially of soldiers, police officers, or school representatives, who parade or present their institution’s flag (and sometimes their national flag) on ceremonial occasions
mark (things) with different colours as a means of identification
denoting a color printing process using red, cyan (greenish blue), yellow, and black inks on separate plates that are serially transferred to the same sheet to produce images in full color