color

  • 51color — n 1. hue, tint, tinge, tinct, tincture; tone, shade, cast. 2. complexion, skin color or coloring or tone, coloring; bloom, glow, warmth, rosiness, brightness, ruddiness; blush, flush. 3.(all in literary composition) emphasis, force, strength,… …

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  • 52Color — The rate at which the gamma of an option or warrant will change over time. More specifically, it is the third order derivative of an options value once to time and twice to the option s price. Color is part of the group of measures known as the… …

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  • 53color — (m) (Básico) atributo de las cosas que producen o reflejan la luz, que es imposible de percibir por daltonianos Ejemplos: La bandera polaca consta de dos colores: rojo y blanco. El color verde simboliza la esperanza. Colocaciones: color azul… …

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  • 54color — col|or1 [ˈkʌlə US ər] n, v the American spelling of ↑colour color 2 color2 v color me surprised/confused/embarrassed etc AmE spoken informal used to say that you are very surprised, confused etc by something ▪ Color me amazed! says prize winner… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 55color — 1. That aspect of the appearance of objects and light sources that may be specified as to hue, lightness (brightness), and saturation. 2. That portion of the visible (370–760 nm) electromagnetic spectrum specified as to wavelength, luminosity,… …

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  • 56Color- — Co|lor [auch: ko lo:ɐ̯…; lat. color = Farbe] (Fotogr.): Best. in Zus. mit der Bed. Farb : Colorfilm, Colornegativfilm, Colorvergrößerung. * * * Co|lor [auch: ko lo:ɐ̯ ; lat. color = Farbe] (Fot.): Farb , in Zus., z. B. Colorfilm, Colornegativfilm …

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  • 57color — res. Del latín color, oris . (nom. m.) [fam.] Lápiz de color, Pintura. Lapicero que se emplea para colorear dibujos …

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  • 58color — An appearance, semblance, or simulacrum, as distinguished from that which is real. A prima facie or apparent right. Hence, a deceptive appearance; a plausible, assumed exterior, concealing a lack of reality; a disguise or pretext. See also… …

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  • 59color — An appearance, semblance, or simulacrum, as distinguished from that which is real. A prima facie or apparent right. Hence, a deceptive appearance; a plausible, assumed exterior, concealing a lack of reality; a disguise or pretext. See also… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 60color TV — noun color television …

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