Found 4 items, similar to colored.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: color
warna
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: color
corak, mencat, mengecat
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: colored
colored
n : a United States term for Blacks that is now considered
offensive [syn:
colored person]
colored
adj 1: having color or a certain color; sometimes used in
combination;
“colored crepe paper”;
“the film was in
color”;
“amber-colored heads of grain” [syn:
coloured,
colorful] [ant:
uncolored]
2: having skin rich in melanin pigments;
“National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People”;
“the dark races”;
“dark-skinned peoples” [syn:
coloured,
dark,
dark-skinned]
3: favoring one person or side over another;
“a biased account
of the trial”;
“a decision that was partial to the
defendant” [syn:
biased,
coloured,
one-sided,
slanted]
4: (used of color) artificially produced; not natural;
“a
bleached blonde” [syn:
bleached,
coloured,
dyed]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Colored
Colored
\Col"ored\, a.
1. Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained.
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The lime rod, colored as the glede. --Chaucer.
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The colored rainbow arched wide. --Spenser.
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2. Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a
highly colored description. --Sir G. C. Lewis.
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His colored crime with craft to cloke. --Spenser.
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3. Of some other color than black or white.
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4. (Ethnol.) Of some other color than white; having a skin
color darker than that of caucasian people; mostly applied
to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored
man; the colored people. Opposite of
white and
caucasian.
Syn: coloured, dark-skinned.
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5. (Bot.) Of some other color than green.
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Colored, meaning, as applied to foliage, of some
other color than green. --Gray.
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Note: In botany, green is not regarded as a color, but white
is. --Wood.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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He colors the falsehood of [AE]neas by an express
command from Jupiter to forsake the queen. --Dryden.
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3. To hide. [Obs.]
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That by his fellowship he color might
Both his estate and love from skill of any wight.
--Spenser.
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