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Meanings of
colouration
in English
Portuguese
timbre
Catalan
color
Spanish
color
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The timbre of a musical sound.
color
colour
coloration
Portuguese
timbre
Synonyms
Examples for "
color
"
color
colour
coloration
Examples for "
color
"
1
What's good: There's a lot of detail,
color
and general visual interest.
2
EBONY: What's the best way to achieve a
color
that really pops?
3
Today we have the new Response, a
color
changing kettle from Kenwood.
4
Ryan provided a
color
,
model, year, and plate number for the Mercedes.
5
Still, World Vision takes a step further with their water
color
project.
1
Vegetable blood changes
colour
in the leaves; experiment with spurge; with picris.
2
They use brushes,
colour
and different textures to achieve the desired effect.
3
The
colour
again rose in her cheeks; her hand trembled in his.
4
The data will be
colour
-
coded
:
Grey would indicate less than one case.
5
The leader is a dark-brown stallion; the mares are lighter in
colour
.
1
Some new varieties with red and purple leaf
coloration
are now available.
2
Yes, we have sufficient narcissism to want youth restored through artificial
coloration
.
3
He is not sure that it is for protective
coloration
...
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4
And it was not acid, or the
coloration
would have been different.
5
By this tree I came across an example of genuine concealing
coloration
.
Usage of
colouration
in English
1
Yellow pigments are then revealed and other chemical changes cause red
colouration
.
2
And the unusual food contains chemicals which give the baby its pink
colouration
.
3
It was a distinctly old-fashioned road map, with dignified shading and elegant
colouration
.
4
A little observation will supply large numbers of instances of such protective
colouration
.
5
Strawberry poison dart frogs'
colouration
warns predators they are highly poisonous.
6
Neurons newly expressing dopamine then regulate changes in camouflage
colouration
in response to illumination.
7
Colours attract pollinating insects, although their perception of
colouration
may be different to ours.
8
It is extremely gorgeous when well-maintained and has fabulous
colouration
,
especially when freshly cut.
9
For the blue tang,
colouration
is a sign of maturity.
10
Hair found on the skull suggested it had originally been a dark brown
colouration
.
11
And the
colouration
,
of every splendid hue, adds beauty to the grandeur of the scene.
12
This
colouration
is caused by a pigment called biliverdin.
13
In all hoofed animals-antelope ,deer
,
horses
-
the
protective
colouration
is also adapted to habitat and environment.
14
Because of this
colouration
,
however, it was difficult for Renee to find lashes that suited her.
15
Mammal
colouration
expert Tim Caro of the University of California at Davis offers an alternative explanation.
16
Males are recognisable from their glossy, bright green plumage, while females boast a more bronze-green
colouration
.
Other examples for "colouration"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
colouration
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
protective colouration
brown colouration
red colouration
camouflage colouration
elegant colouration
More collocations
Translations for
colouration
Portuguese
timbre
Catalan
color
Spanish
color
Colouration
through the time