The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light
One, or any mixture, of the constituents into which light can be separated in a spectrum or rainbow, sometimes including (loosely) black and white
The use of all colors, not only black, white, and gray, in photography or television
A substance used to give something a particular color
A shade of meaning
Character or general nature
Any of the major conventional colors used in coats of arms (gules, vert, sable, azure, purpure), esp. as opposed to the metals, furs, and stains
The appearance of someone's skin; in particular
Pigmentation of the skin, esp. as an indication of someone's race
A group of people considered as being distinguished by skin pigmentation
Rosiness of the complexion, esp. as an indication of someone's health
Redness of the face as a manifestation of an emotion, esp. embarrassment or anger
The armed forces of a country, as symbolized by its flag
COLOUR, to color (to give color (a visual attribute of objects) to) [v]
COLOUR, to paint, also COLOR [v]
Picturesque or exciting features that lend a particularly interesting quality to something
Vividness of visual appearance resulting from the presence of brightly colored things
Variety of musical tone or expression
An item or items of a particular color or combination of colors worn to identify an individual or a member of a school, group, or organization; in particular
The clothes or accoutrements worn by a jockey or racehorse to indicate the horse's owner
The flag of a regiment or ship
A national flag
A quantized property of quarks which can take three values (designated blue, green, and red) for each flavor
A particle of gold remaining in a mining pan after most of the mud and gravel have been washed away