siyah, renk, boya, kızarmak, renk vermek, boyamak, çarpıtmak, renkli, coloured, renk katmak, abartmak, forma, içyüzü, gerçek yüz, ton, canlılık, dış görünüş, bet beniz, maske, renklendirmek, yüz rengi, renkli olmak, kaba, ten rengi, elvan, saptırmak, nüans, renkte göster, çoğ. bayrak, sancak, colour, renk değiştirmek yüzu kızarmak, olduğundan başka göstermek, gerçeği tahrif etmek, yüzü kızarmak, müstehcen, kolor, hava vermek, renklendir, renklenmek, renk değiştirmek, yüzü, (colour) renk, SELAM BORUSU (TO THE COLOUR):Cumhurbaşkanını, muavinini, eski bir cumhurbaşkanını veya yabancı devlet reisini ya da sancağı selamlamak için çalınan boru işareti. Buna "to the colours" veya "to the standard" da denir, aldatıcı, boyalı, renklendirilmiş, taraflı, etki altında kalmış, melez Güney Afrikal, renklendirildi, göz boyayıcı, boyanmış, zenci, tesir altında kalmış, tarafsız olmayan, kaba zenci, etkilenmiş, beyaz ırk dışındaki bir ırka, özellikle zenci ırkına mensup, bahane, coşkunluk, işaret, boya renklendirmek, sancak, colour kızar/etkile/boya, 1. renk 2. boya 3. renk vermek, boyamak, i., f., İng., bak. color,
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SELAM BORUSU (TO THE COLOUR):Cumhurbaşkanını, muavinini, eski bir cumhurbaşkanını veya yabancı devlet reisini ya da sancağı selamlamak için çalınan boru işareti. Buna "to the colours" veya "to the standard" da denir Askeri
chromophoric, interest, especially in a selective area, In corporate finance, details on sales, profit margins, or other financial figures, especially while reviewing quarterly results when an officer of a company is speaking to investment analysts, Human skin tone, especially as an indicator of race or ethnicity, Hue as opposed to achromatic colors (black, white and greys), A particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class; blee, Any of the colored balls excluding the reds, To give something color, To affect without completely changing, To attribute a quality to, To become red through increased blood flow, To draw within the boundaries of a line drawing using colored markers or crayons, The spectral composition of visible light, Conveying color, as opposed to shades of gray, A property of quarks, with three values called red, green, and blue, which they can exchange by passing gluons, chromo-, A colored person, Simple past tense and past participle of color, Of skin color other than the white, particularly black, Of neither black nor white skin color, Influenced pervasively but subtly, Having a particular color or kind of color, Having prominent colors; colorful, col·our colours colouring coloured in AM, use color, add color, distort, falsify (also color), using or having colour (also color), shade, tint, hue (also color), colorate, A property of quarks that expresses their behavior in the presence of the strong nuclear force; analogous to electrical charge, but there are three color charges-red, green, and blue, A particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class, having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations", 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", 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", a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks), see colour. color me surprised/confused/embarrassed etc used to say that you are very surprised, confused etc by something, add color, tint; distort, falsify (also colour), shade, tint, hue (also colour), broad band intensity of the spectrum through filters; if an object is equally bright as seen through different filters, the asteroid is referred to as gray; if the asteroid is brighter at longer wavelength or red filters, it is referred to as being red; sometimes color is measured as a difference between the brightness through two filters, any material used for its color; "she used a different color for the trim", add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film", affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life", the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation, using or having color (also colour), (physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; each flavor of quarks comes in three colors, change color, often in an undesired manner; "The shirts discolored", A property depending on the relations of light to the eye, by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision; as, gay colors; sad colors, etc, Response of the eye to different wavelengths of light Ultraviolet < 400 nm, violet 400-424 nm, blue 424-491 nm, green 491-575 nm, yellow 575-585 nm, orange 585-647 nm, red 647-700 nm, infrared > 700 nm Maximum visibility occurs at 556 nm, The color scale is used to describe the color tones of a gemstone For diamonds, the color scale ranges from D, meaning completely colorless, to Z, which indicates a distinct yellow cast As the scale moves from D to Z, it indicates increasing levels of yellow and brown tone For color gemstones, the color is measured by tone and hue See also Tone and Hue, What a precision shooter hollers if the dealers give them any heat over setting the dice In doing so, he announces his intention to leave the table due to the Casino Heat He probably will call in all removable bets Color! is also a request to have his chips (cheques) converted into higher denominations prior to his departure The shooter will remain at the table to await the outcome of any contract wagers (non removable) If the shooter has been hot, the dealers will hear an outcry from the other players at the table, The particular color of a tape' when looking at the backing' regardless of the color of the adhesive, Many variables affect color fidelity, such as monitor type and calibration, graphics adapter and driver profile, and system-wide color management, not to mention ambient light at viewing time We asked jurors to give a sense of whether colors seemed "correct " In this somewhat forgiving category, the choice was simply acceptable or unacceptable, defined by instances of posterization or an overall cast to the color We feel its important to keep color issues separate from exposure (although the two are clearly inter-related), The hue seen when looking at the surface of a mineral in daylight In many minerals, color will vary in specimens from different localities, usually resulting from chemical impurities When looking at color, the observer always should examine an unweathered surface, n 1 An object representing the intuitive definition of a color, such as black or red 2 A Lisp object that represents a color [annotate], The amount or presence of body color in a diamond Color is an important factor to beauty, rarity, and value because it is something a consumer can see without the aid of equipment The absence of color in diamonds is most rare and highly prized Most diamonds mined in nature have traces of yellow, some brown or gray When deeper colors appear, these are called fancy color diamonds, Visual perception created when light of varying wavelengths in the region of about 400-700 nm is detected by the receptors of the eye, Refers not to the actual color of things, but to the fact that there are two distinct kinds of each, and these are given the names `black', and `white' See also: black, white, Measured in color units that relate to a standard A yellow-brown natural color is associated with lakes or rivers receiving wetland drainage The average color value for Wisconsin lakes is 39 units, with the color of state lakes ranging from zero to 320 units Color also affects light penetration and therefore the depth at which plants can grow, 1) Used to refer to perceived qualities that result from the response of vision to the wavelength of reflected or transmitted light 2) Describes images that have hues, as opposed to black, white and gray tones only and the processes used to make them, - The measurement of white paper based on the color scale (L, a, b) "L" represents the lightness on a scale of 0 for black and 100 for perfect white, "a" represents positive for redness and negative for green and "b" represents positive for yellow, negative for blue and zero for gray, For human beings: our perception of radiant visible energy seen as hue, intensity, value and temperature reflected from a surface, or transmitted through a transparent substance such as glass Origin: a phenomenon of light (the visible spectrum) and the eye/brain function of Man and other species, LEDs are designed to give off a specific color emission The dominant wavelength is a quantitative measure of an LED color as perceived by the human eye and is usually measured in nanometers (a billionth of a meter) In order to specify an LED, you must specify the color or dominant wavelength range required for your application Some applications may have color constraints in order to meet specific government specifications or regulatory guidelines In order to identify color boundaries for common industry applications, please refer to the ChromaTool located in the GELcore Toolbox, Light waves that reach the viewer's eye by transmission (through an object between the viewer and the light source) or by reflection (when light waves bounce off an object) All substances, whether transparent or opaque, absorb some wavelengths while letting others pass through or bounce off A red apple looks red because it absorbs all colors in white light except red, which it reflects White objects reflect all and black objects absorb all light waves (at least in theory), consists of the characteristics of light other than spatial and temporal inhomogeneities; light being that aspect of radiant energy of which a human observer is aware through the visual sensations which arise from the stimulation of the retina of the eye (The Science of Color), The phenomenon of color results from the interaction between a light source, an object and an observer Standard mathematical models can be used to quantify light source, objects and observers as a function of wavelength Sources are quantified as illuminants, objects are quantified by spectral data, and observers are quantified by the observer functions These three elements can then be combined to calculate values that correspond to how the human visual system responds to a given color, (1) a visual sensation produced in the brain when the eye views various wavelengths of light; (2) the appearance of objects or light sources described in terms of individuals perception of them, involving hue, lightness, and saturation for objects, and hue, brightness, and saturation for light sources, Color in water can be caused by the presence of such things as plankton, decaying organic matter, industrial wastes, and sewage "True color" - the color of a water sample after turbidity has been removed by filtration "Apparent color" - the color of an untreated water sample True color is usually measured by comparing the color of a water sample to that of a fixed standard Color is expressed in terms of "color units" where one color unit is the difference in tint produced by one milligram per liter of the chlorplatinate ion, The basic characteristic that differentiates the six varieties of quark, The character of a surface that is the result of the response of vision to the wavelength of light reflected from that surface, An apparent right; as where the defendant in trespass gave to the plaintiff an appearance of title, by stating his title specially, thus removing the cause from the jury to the court, A distinguishing badge, as a flag or similar symbol (usually in the plural); as, the colors or color of a ship or regiment; the colors of a race horse (that is, of the cap and jacket worn by the jockey), to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain, To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc, Shade or variety of character; kind; species, That which covers or hides the real character of anything; semblance; excuse; disguise; appearance, Any hue distinguished from white or black, The hue or color characteristic of good health and spirits; ruddy complexion, That which is used to give color; a paint; a pigment; as, oil colors or water colors, 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, To hide, gloss or excuse; "color a lie", modify or bias; "His political ideas color his lectures", having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations, An element of art defined as the effect of light reflecting from an object onto the eye, (physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; each flavor of quarks comes in three colors a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks) add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film", decorate with colors; "color the walls with paint in warm tones", To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush, the timbre of a musical sound; "the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music", the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation 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", interest and variety and intensity; "the Puritan Period was lacking in color", past of color, having color; colorful; painted a certain color; of or belonging to an ethnic group that is not classed as white (offensive); (offensive) racially mixed (also coloured), (used of color) artificially produced; not natural; "a bleached blonde", having skin rich in melanin pigments; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "the dark races"; "dark-skinned peoples" having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination; "colored crepe paper"; "the film was in color"; "amber-colored heads of grain, having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination; "colored crepe paper"; "the film was in color"; "amber-colored heads of grain, member of an ethnic group that is not classed as white (offensive); person who is racially mixed (offensive), a United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive, having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination; "colored crepe paper"; "the film was in color"; "amber-colored heads of grain", Of some other color than green, favoring one person or side over another; "a biased account of the trial"; "a decision that was partial to the defendant", having skin rich in melanin pigments; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "the dark races"; "dark-skinned peoples", Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a highly colored description, Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained, Of some other color than black or white, Of some other color than white; specifically applied to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored man; the colored people, All colours shown on this web site and any presentation material can only be generally representative of the actual colours Only physical samples can offer a virtually exact colour match (subject to batch differences) No dyed fabrics can ever be identical between different batches, (verb) To colour up, to turn red in the face; to blush, An element of art and design that pertains to a particular hue One or any mixture of pigments seen when light is reflected off a surface, The colour of the suit in question Clubs and Spades are black Diamonds and Hearts are red Black is the opposite of red and vice versa, The perception of the human eye to the visible spectrum of light radiation White light contains radiation at all wavelengths of the visible spectrum Particular colours or hues occur when the reflected radiation contains only wavelengths from a limited part of the spectrum (See hue, chroma, tint, tone, and value), The plural "colours" is often used, even for a single flag, because the name derives from the colours composing the FIELD of the flag There are three meanings for colours representing increasing specialization (1) It is a general term describing any flag which is flown to denote nationality (2) When used in reference to ships, it refers to the collectively to the ship's ENSIGN, JACK and FLAG or PENNANT (3) When used in reference to a military unit, it is the unique pair of consecrated flags carried by the unit These constitute the Regimental (or Company, Battalion, etc ) Colour which represents the unit itself, and the Queen's (or King's) Colour which represents the higher allegiance, Soil colour of the B horizon can be indicated to a varying degree using the terms Rhodic, Rubic, Chromic and Xanthic Preferably these terms should be limited to soils having an argic or ferralic horizon, or applied in Cambisols and Arenosols In Vertisols the term Pellic is used to indicate dark coloured soils, politeness People of colour are people who belong to a race with dark skins. Black communities spoke up to defend the rights of all people of color, A colour television, photograph, or picture is one that shows things in all their colours, and not just in black, white, and grey. In Japan 99 per cent of all households now have a colour television set, Colour is a quality that makes something especially interesting or exciting. She had resumed the travel necessary to add depth and colour to her novels. see also local colour, If something colours your opinion, it affects the way that you think about something. The attitude of the parents toward the usefulness of what is learned must colour the way children approach school. = affect, A country's national colours are the colours of its national flag. The Opera House is decorated with the Hungarian national colours: green, red and white, politeness Someone's colour is the colour of their skin. People often use colour in this way to refer to a person's race. I don't care what colour she is He acknowledged that Mr Taylor's colour and ethnic origins were utterly irrelevant in the circumstances, If someone colours, their face becomes redder than it normally is, usually because they are embarrassed. Andrew couldn't help noticing that she coloured slightly. = blush, The colour of something is the appearance that it has as a result of the way in which it reflects light. Red, blue, and green are colours. `What colour is the car?' --- `Red.' Her silk dress was sky-blue, the colour of her eyes Judi's favourite colour is pink The badges come in twenty different colours and shapes, A colour is a substance you use to give something a particular colour. Dyes and make-up are sometimes referred to as colours. The Body Shop Herbal Hair Colour It is better to avoid all food colours. the latest lip and eye colours, If you colour something, you use something such as dyes or paint to change its colour. Many women begin colouring their hair in their mid-30s We'd been making cakes and colouring the posters The petals can be cooked with rice to colour it yellow. + colouring col·our·ing They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring, People sometimes refer to the flag of a particular part of an army, navy, or air force, or the flag of a particular country as its colours. Troops raised the country's colors in a special ceremony. the battalion's colours, A sports team's colours are the colours of the clothes they wear when they play. I was wearing the team's colours. see also coloured, colouring, If you pass a test with flying colours, you have done very well in the test. So far McAllister seemed to have passed all the tests with flying colors, If a film or television programme is in colour, it has been made so that you see the picture in all its colours, and not just in black, white, or grey. Was he going to show the film? Was it in colour?, If you see someone in their true colours or if they show their true colours, you realize what they are really like. The children are seeing him in his true colours for the first time now Here, the organization has had time to show its true colours, to show its inefficiency and its bungling. Aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, brightness, and saturation. It is associated with the visible wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, which stimulate the sensor cells of the eye. Red light has the longest wavelengths, while blue has the shortest, with other colours such as orange, yellow, and green between. Hue refers to dominant wavelengths. Brightness refers to the intensity or degree of shading. Saturation pertains to purity, or the amount of white light mixed with a hue. The colours red, green, and blue, known as primary colours, can be combined in varying proportions to produce all other colours. Primary colours combined in equal proportions produce secondary colours. Two colours that combine to form white light are said to be complementary. colour blindness colour index colour printing four colour map problem,
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interest, especially in a selective area - "a bit of local color."
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In corporate finance, details on sales, profit margins, or other financial figures, especially while reviewing quarterly results when an officer of a company is speaking to investment analysts - "Could you give me some color with regards to which products made up the mix of revenue for this quarter?"
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Human skin tone, especially as an indicator of race or ethnicity - "Color has been a sensitive issue in many societies."
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Hue as opposed to achromatic colors (black, white and greys) - "He referred to the white flag as one "drained of all color"."
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A particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class; blee - "Most languages have names for the colors black, white, red, and green."
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Any of the colored balls excluding the reds
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To give something color - "We could color the walls red."
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To affect without completely changing - "That interpretation certainly colors my perception of the book."
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To attribute a quality to - "colloquial) Color me confused."
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To become red through increased blood flow
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To draw within the boundaries of a line drawing using colored markers or crayons - "My kindergartener loves to color."
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The spectral composition of visible light - "Humans and birds can perceive color."
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Conveying color, as opposed to shades of gray - "Color television and movies were considered a great improvement over black and white."
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A property of quarks, with three values called red, green, and blue, which they can exchange by passing gluons
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A colored person
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Simple past tense and past participle of color
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Of skin color other than the white, particularly black
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Of neither black nor white skin color
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Influenced pervasively but subtly
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Having a particular color or kind of color
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Having prominent colors; colorful
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col·our colours colouring coloured in AM, use color
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add color, distort, falsify (also color) fiil
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using or having colour (also color) sıfat
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shade, tint, hue (also color) isim
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A property of quarks that expresses their behavior in the presence of the strong nuclear force; analogous to electrical charge, but there are three color charges-red, green, and blue
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A particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class
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having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations"
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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"
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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"
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a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks)
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see colour. color me surprised/confused/embarrassed etc used to say that you are very surprised, confused etc by something
broad band intensity of the spectrum through filters; if an object is equally bright as seen through different filters, the asteroid is referred to as gray; if the asteroid is brighter at longer wavelength or red filters, it is referred to as being red; sometimes color is measured as a difference between the brightness through two filters
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any material used for its color; "she used a different color for the trim"
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add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film"
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affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life"
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the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation
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using or having color (also colour) sıfat
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(physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; each flavor of quarks comes in three colors
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change color, often in an undesired manner; "The shirts discolored"
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A property depending on the relations of light to the eye, by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision; as, gay colors; sad colors, etc
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Response of the eye to different wavelengths of light Ultraviolet < 400 nm, violet 400-424 nm, blue 424-491 nm, green 491-575 nm, yellow 575-585 nm, orange 585-647 nm, red 647-700 nm, infrared > 700 nm Maximum visibility occurs at 556 nm
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The color scale is used to describe the color tones of a gemstone For diamonds, the color scale ranges from D, meaning completely colorless, to Z, which indicates a distinct yellow cast As the scale moves from D to Z, it indicates increasing levels of yellow and brown tone For color gemstones, the color is measured by tone and hue See also Tone and Hue
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What a precision shooter hollers if the dealers give them any heat over setting the dice In doing so, he announces his intention to leave the table due to the Casino Heat He probably will call in all removable bets Color! is also a request to have his chips (cheques) converted into higher denominations prior to his departure The shooter will remain at the table to await the outcome of any contract wagers (non removable) If the shooter has been hot, the dealers will hear an outcry from the other players at the table
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The particular color of a tape' when looking at the backing' regardless of the color of the adhesive
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Many variables affect color fidelity, such as monitor type and calibration, graphics adapter and driver profile, and system-wide color management, not to mention ambient light at viewing time We asked jurors to give a sense of whether colors seemed "correct " In this somewhat forgiving category, the choice was simply acceptable or unacceptable, defined by instances of posterization or an overall cast to the color We feel its important to keep color issues separate from exposure (although the two are clearly inter-related)
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The hue seen when looking at the surface of a mineral in daylight In many minerals, color will vary in specimens from different localities, usually resulting from chemical impurities When looking at color, the observer always should examine an unweathered surface
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n 1 An object representing the intuitive definition of a color, such as black or red 2 A Lisp object that represents a color [annotate]
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The amount or presence of body color in a diamond Color is an important factor to beauty, rarity, and value because it is something a consumer can see without the aid of equipment The absence of color in diamonds is most rare and highly prized Most diamonds mined in nature have traces of yellow, some brown or gray When deeper colors appear, these are called fancy color diamonds
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Visual perception created when light of varying wavelengths in the region of about 400-700 nm is detected by the receptors of the eye
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Refers not to the actual color of things, but to the fact that there are two distinct kinds of each, and these are given the names `black', and `white' See also: black, white
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Measured in color units that relate to a standard A yellow-brown natural color is associated with lakes or rivers receiving wetland drainage The average color value for Wisconsin lakes is 39 units, with the color of state lakes ranging from zero to 320 units Color also affects light penetration and therefore the depth at which plants can grow
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1) Used to refer to perceived qualities that result from the response of vision to the wavelength of reflected or transmitted light 2) Describes images that have hues, as opposed to black, white and gray tones only and the processes used to make them
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- The measurement of white paper based on the color scale (L, a, b) "L" represents the lightness on a scale of 0 for black and 100 for perfect white, "a" represents positive for redness and negative for green and "b" represents positive for yellow, negative for blue and zero for gray
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For human beings: our perception of radiant visible energy seen as hue, intensity, value and temperature reflected from a surface, or transmitted through a transparent substance such as glass Origin: a phenomenon of light (the visible spectrum) and the eye/brain function of Man and other species
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LEDs are designed to give off a specific color emission The dominant wavelength is a quantitative measure of an LED color as perceived by the human eye and is usually measured in nanometers (a billionth of a meter) In order to specify an LED, you must specify the color or dominant wavelength range required for your application Some applications may have color constraints in order to meet specific government specifications or regulatory guidelines In order to identify color boundaries for common industry applications, please refer to the ChromaTool located in the GELcore Toolbox
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Light waves that reach the viewer's eye by transmission (through an object between the viewer and the light source) or by reflection (when light waves bounce off an object) All substances, whether transparent or opaque, absorb some wavelengths while letting others pass through or bounce off A red apple looks red because it absorbs all colors in white light except red, which it reflects White objects reflect all and black objects absorb all light waves (at least in theory)
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consists of the characteristics of light other than spatial and temporal inhomogeneities; light being that aspect of radiant energy of which a human observer is aware through the visual sensations which arise from the stimulation of the retina of the eye (The Science of Color)
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The phenomenon of color results from the interaction between a light source, an object and an observer Standard mathematical models can be used to quantify light source, objects and observers as a function of wavelength Sources are quantified as illuminants, objects are quantified by spectral data, and observers are quantified by the observer functions These three elements can then be combined to calculate values that correspond to how the human visual system responds to a given color
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(1) a visual sensation produced in the brain when the eye views various wavelengths of light; (2) the appearance of objects or light sources described in terms of individuals perception of them, involving hue, lightness, and saturation for objects, and hue, brightness, and saturation for light sources
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Color in water can be caused by the presence of such things as plankton, decaying organic matter, industrial wastes, and sewage "True color" - the color of a water sample after turbidity has been removed by filtration "Apparent color" - the color of an untreated water sample True color is usually measured by comparing the color of a water sample to that of a fixed standard Color is expressed in terms of "color units" where one color unit is the difference in tint produced by one milligram per liter of the chlorplatinate ion
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The basic characteristic that differentiates the six varieties of quark
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The character of a surface that is the result of the response of vision to the wavelength of light reflected from that surface
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An apparent right; as where the defendant in trespass gave to the plaintiff an appearance of title, by stating his title specially, thus removing the cause from the jury to the court
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A distinguishing badge, as a flag or similar symbol (usually in the plural); as, the colors or color of a ship or regiment; the colors of a race horse (that is, of the cap and jacket worn by the jockey)
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to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain
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To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc
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Shade or variety of character; kind; species
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That which covers or hides the real character of anything; semblance; excuse; disguise; appearance
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Any hue distinguished from white or black
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The hue or color characteristic of good health and spirits; ruddy complexion
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That which is used to give color; a paint; a pigment; as, oil colors or water colors
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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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To hide
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gloss or excuse; "color a lie"
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modify or bias; "His political ideas color his lectures"
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having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations
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An element of art defined as the effect of light reflecting from an object onto the eye
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(physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; each flavor of quarks comes in three colors a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks) add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film"
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decorate with colors; "color the walls with paint in warm tones"
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To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush
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the timbre of a musical sound; "the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music"
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the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation 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"
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interest and variety and intensity; "the Puritan Period was lacking in color"
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past of color
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having color; colorful; painted a certain color; of or belonging to an ethnic group that is not classed as white (offensive); (offensive) racially mixed (also coloured) sıfat
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(used of color) artificially produced; not natural; "a bleached blonde"
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having skin rich in melanin pigments; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "the dark races"; "dark-skinned peoples" having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination; "colored crepe paper"; "the film was in color"; "amber-colored heads of grain
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having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination; "colored crepe paper"; "the film was in color"; "amber-colored heads of grain
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member of an ethnic group that is not classed as white (offensive); person who is racially mixed (offensive) isim
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a United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive
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having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination; "colored crepe paper"; "the film was in color"; "amber-colored heads of grain"
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Of some other color than green
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favoring one person or side over another; "a biased account of the trial"; "a decision that was partial to the defendant"
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having skin rich in melanin pigments; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "the dark races"; "dark-skinned peoples"
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Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a highly colored description
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Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained
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Of some other color than black or white
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Of some other color than white; specifically applied to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored man; the colored people
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All colours shown on this web site and any presentation material can only be generally representative of the actual colours Only physical samples can offer a virtually exact colour match (subject to batch differences) No dyed fabrics can ever be identical between different batches
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(verb) To colour up, to turn red in the face; to blush
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An element of art and design that pertains to a particular hue One or any mixture of pigments seen when light is reflected off a surface
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The colour of the suit in question Clubs and Spades are black Diamonds and Hearts are red Black is the opposite of red and vice versa
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The perception of the human eye to the visible spectrum of light radiation White light contains radiation at all wavelengths of the visible spectrum Particular colours or hues occur when the reflected radiation contains only wavelengths from a limited part of the spectrum (See hue, chroma, tint, tone, and value)
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The plural "colours" is often used, even for a single flag, because the name derives from the colours composing the FIELD of the flag There are three meanings for colours representing increasing specialization (1) It is a general term describing any flag which is flown to denote nationality (2) When used in reference to ships, it refers to the collectively to the ship's ENSIGN, JACK and FLAG or PENNANT (3) When used in reference to a military unit, it is the unique pair of consecrated flags carried by the unit These constitute the Regimental (or Company, Battalion, etc ) Colour which represents the unit itself, and the Queen's (or King's) Colour which represents the higher allegiance
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Soil colour of the B horizon can be indicated to a varying degree using the terms Rhodic, Rubic, Chromic and Xanthic Preferably these terms should be limited to soils having an argic or ferralic horizon, or applied in Cambisols and Arenosols In Vertisols the term Pellic is used to indicate dark coloured soils
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politeness People of colour are people who belong to a race with dark skins. Black communities spoke up to defend the rights of all people of color
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A colour television, photograph, or picture is one that shows things in all their colours, and not just in black, white, and grey. In Japan 99 per cent of all households now have a colour television set
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Colour is a quality that makes something especially interesting or exciting. She had resumed the travel necessary to add depth and colour to her novels. see also local colour
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If something colours your opinion, it affects the way that you think about something. The attitude of the parents toward the usefulness of what is learned must colour the way children approach school. = affect
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A country's national colours are the colours of its national flag. The Opera House is decorated with the Hungarian national colours: green, red and white
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politeness Someone's colour is the colour of their skin. People often use colour in this way to refer to a person's race. I don't care what colour she is He acknowledged that Mr Taylor's colour and ethnic origins were utterly irrelevant in the circumstances
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If someone colours, their face becomes redder than it normally is, usually because they are embarrassed. Andrew couldn't help noticing that she coloured slightly. = blush
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The colour of something is the appearance that it has as a result of the way in which it reflects light. Red, blue, and green are colours. `What colour is the car?' --- `Red.' Her silk dress was sky-blue, the colour of her eyes Judi's favourite colour is pink The badges come in twenty different colours and shapes
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A colour is a substance you use to give something a particular colour. Dyes and make-up are sometimes referred to as colours. The Body Shop Herbal Hair Colour It is better to avoid all food colours. the latest lip and eye colours
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If you colour something, you use something such as dyes or paint to change its colour. Many women begin colouring their hair in their mid-30s We'd been making cakes and colouring the posters The petals can be cooked with rice to colour it yellow. + colouring col·our·ing They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring
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People sometimes refer to the flag of a particular part of an army, navy, or air force, or the flag of a particular country as its colours. Troops raised the country's colors in a special ceremony. the battalion's colours
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A sports team's colours are the colours of the clothes they wear when they play. I was wearing the team's colours. see also coloured, colouring
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If you pass a test with flying colours, you have done very well in the test. So far McAllister seemed to have passed all the tests with flying colors
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If a film or television programme is in colour, it has been made so that you see the picture in all its colours, and not just in black, white, or grey. Was he going to show the film? Was it in colour?
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If you see someone in their true colours or if they show their true colours, you realize what they are really like. The children are seeing him in his true colours for the first time now Here, the organization has had time to show its true colours, to show its inefficiency and its bungling. Aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, brightness, and saturation. It is associated with the visible wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, which stimulate the sensor cells of the eye. Red light has the longest wavelengths, while blue has the shortest, with other colours such as orange, yellow, and green between. Hue refers to dominant wavelengths. Brightness refers to the intensity or degree of shading. Saturation pertains to purity, or the amount of white light mixed with a hue. The colours red, green, and blue, known as primary colours, can be combined in varying proportions to produce all other colours. Primary colours combined in equal proportions produce secondary colours. Two colours that combine to form white light are said to be complementary. colour blindness colour index colour printing four colour map problem
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