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Colored
coloreado, -a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. colored, coloured ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˈkələrd, ingl. brit. ˈkʌləd] ADJ.
1. colored walls/blouse:
colored
2. colored arcznte. or ofens.:
colored (non-white)
de color often ofens.
colored (in S Africa)
colored (in S Africa)
3. colored (biased):
colored
II. colored, coloured ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˈkələrd, ingl. brit. ˈkʌləd] SUST.
1. colored arcznte. or ofens.:
colored, a. Colored (non-white)
persona f de color often ofens.
colored, a. Colored (in S Africa) (mixed race)
colored, a. Colored (in S Africa) (mixed race)
2. colored <coloreds, pl >:
colored
-colored, -coloured ingl. brit. [ˌkʌlərd, ˈkʌləd] SUFFIX
slate-colored/coral-colored
a dark-colored hat
slate-colored, slate-coloured ingl. brit. [ˈsleɪtˌkʌləd] ADJ.
slate-colored
straw-colored, straw-coloured ingl. brit. [ˈstrɔːˌkʌləd] ADJ.
straw-colored
coffee-colored, coffee-coloured ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˈkɔfiˌkələrd, ingl. brit. ˈkɒfɪˌkʌləd] ADJ.
coffee-colored
color café adj inv
flesh-colored, flesh-coloured ingl. brit. [ˈflɛʃˌkʌləd] ADJ.
flesh-colored
highly-colored, highly-coloured ingl. brit. [ˌhʌɪli ˈkʌləd] ADJ.
1. highly-colored (sensational):
highly-colored account
2. highly-colored (biased):
highly-colored version
parti-colored, parti-coloured ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˈpɑrdiˌkələrd, ingl. brit. ˈpɑːtɪkʌləd] ADJ.
parti-colored
parti-colored
rust-colored, rust-coloured ingl. brit. [ˈrʌstˌkʌləd] ADJ.
rust-colored
rust-colored
rust-colored
rose-colored, rose-coloured ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˈroʊzˌkələrd, ingl. brit. ˈrəʊzˌkʌləd] ADJ.
rose-colored → rose-tinted
rose-tinted [ingl. am. ˈroʊzˌtɪn(t)əd, ingl. brit. ˈrəʊztɪntɪd] ADJ.
en el diccionario PONS
colored ADJ. ingl. am.
colored → coloured
coloured ADJ.
coloured pencil, people
coloured ADJ.
coloured pencil, people
self-colored ADJ. ingl. am., self-coloured ADJ. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
1. self-colored (natural):
self-colored
2. self-colored (one colour):
self-colored
flesh-coloured ADJ. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
straw-coloured [ˈstrɔ:kʌləd] ADJ.
rust-coloured ADJ.
coffee-coloured ADJ.
cream-colo(u)red ADJ.
I. colour [ˈkʌləʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.
1. colour (appearance):
2. colour (vigour):
3. colour (dye):
4. colour pl ENS., UNIV. (sports honour):
5. colour pl POL., MILIT. (official flag):
6. colour (character):
II. colour [ˈkʌləʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. trans.
1. colour (change colour of):
2. colour (dye):
3. colour (distort):
III. colour [ˈkʌləʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. intr.
color [ˈkʌləʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST. ADJ. V. intr., trans. ingl. am.
color → colour
I. colour [ˈkʌləʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.
1. colour (appearance):
2. colour (vigour):
3. colour (dye):
4. colour pl ENS., UNIV. (sports honour):
5. colour pl POL., MILIT. (official flag):
6. colour (character):
II. colour [ˈkʌləʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. trans.
1. colour (change colour of):
2. colour (dye):
3. colour (distort):
III. colour [ˈkʌləʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
colored ADJ.
colored
colored pencil, people
rust-colored ADJ.
rust-colored
self-colored ADJ.
1. self-colored (natural):
self-colored
2. self-colored (one color):
self-colored
straw-colored [ˈstrɔ·kʌl·əd] ADJ.
straw-colored
skin-colored ADJ.
skin-colored
coffee-colored ADJ.
coffee-colored
cream-colored ADJ.
cream-colored
I. color [ˈkʌl·ər] SUST.
1. color (appearance):
2. color (vigor):
3. color (dye):
4. color:
colors POL., MILIT. (official flag)
5. color (character):
II. color [ˈkʌl·ər] V. trans.
1. color (change color of):
2. color (dye):
3. color (distort):
III. color [ˈkʌl·ər] V. intr.
off-color [ˌɔf·ˈkʌl·ər] ADJ.
1. off-color (unwell):
2. off-color (in bad taste):
off-color joke
español
español
inglés
inglés
ash-colored
PONS OpenDict

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Behind the rose-tinted glasses and longing for nostalgia which naturally encompasses us as football fans, watching a match on Ceefax was a pretty feeble way of watching football.
www.thisisanfield.com
She added a pair of wedged heels to her ensemble, while completing her look with a black clutch bag and a pair of rose-tinted sunglasses.
www.express.co.uk
We have this rose-tinted glow of those times and the reality was that it was a cattle call.
www.thestar.com
The respondents answered a number of questions varying from skin color preference, eye shape, face shape, etc.
en.wikipedia.org
Eye color, specifically the color of the irises, is determined primarily by the concentration and distribution of melanin.
en.wikipedia.org