'Color' definitions:

Definition of 'color'

From: WordNet
adjective
Having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations" [syn: color, colour] [ant: black and white(p), black-and-white]
noun
A visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect; "a white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light" [syn: color, colour, coloring, colouring] [ant: achromaticity, achromatism, colorlessness, colourlessness]
noun
Interest and variety and intensity; "the Puritan Period was lacking in color"; "the characters were delineated with exceptional vividness" [syn: color, colour, vividness]
noun
The timbre of a musical sound; "the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music" [syn: color, colour, coloration, colouration]
noun
A race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks) [syn: color, colour, people of color, people of colour]
noun
An outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading; "he hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity"; "he tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction"; "the situation soon took on a different color" [syn: semblance, gloss, color, colour]
noun
Any material used for its color; "she used a different color for the trim" [syn: coloring material, colouring material, color, colour]
noun
(physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; "each flavor of quarks comes in three colors" [syn: color, colour]
noun
The appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation [syn: color, colour]
verb
Add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film" [syn: color, colorize, colorise, colourise, colourize, colour, color in, colour in] [ant: discolor]
verb
Affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life" [syn: tinge, color, colour, distort]
verb
Modify or bias; "His political ideas color his lectures" [syn: color, colour]
verb
Decorate with colors; "color the walls with paint in warm tones" [syn: color, colour, emblazon]
verb
Give a deceptive explanation or excuse for; "color a lie" [syn: color, colour, gloss]
verb
Change color, often in an undesired manner; "The shirts discolored" [syn: discolor, discolour, colour, color]

Definition of 'Color'

From: GCIDE
  • Color \Col"or\, v. i. To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush. [1913 Webster]

Definition of 'Color'

From: GCIDE
  • Color \Col"or\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Colored; p. pr. & vb. n. Coloring.] [F. colorer.]
  • 1. To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain. [1913 Webster]
  • The rays, to speak properly, are not colored; in them there is nothing else than a certain power and disposition to stir up a sensation of this or that color. --Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster]
  • 2. To change or alter, as if by dyeing or painting; to give a false appearance to; usually, to give a specious appearance to; to cause to appear attractive; to make plausible; to palliate or excuse; as, the facts were colored by his prejudices. [1913 Webster]
  • He colors the falsehood of [AE]neas by an express command from Jupiter to forsake the queen. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
  • 3. To hide. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
  • That by his fellowship he color might Both his estate and love from skill of any wight. --Spenser. [1913 Webster]

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