mult-
Webster Dictionary
see Multi-
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chromolithography
(chromolithography)
Princeton's WordNet
single- or multi-color lithography
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garden pea
(garden pea)
Princeton's WordNet
the flattened to cylindric inflated multi-seeded fruit of the common pea plant
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diaphanotype
Webster Dictionary
a colored photograph produced by superimposing a translucent colored positive over a strong uncolored one
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myochrome
Webster Dictionary
a colored albuminous substance in the serum from red-colored muscles. It is identical with hemoglobin
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colored
Webster Dictionary
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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pane
Webster Dictionary
one of the openings in a slashed garment, showing the bright colored silk, or the like, within; hence, the piece of colored or other stuff so shown
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parti-colored
Webster Dictionary
colored with different tints; variegated; as, a party-colored flower
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gerardia pedicularia
(false foxglove, Aureolaria pedicularia, Gerardia pedicularia)
Princeton's WordNet
multi-stemmed North American annual having solitary axillary dark golden-yellow flowers resembling those of the foxglove; sometimes placed in genus Gerardia
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aureolaria pedicularia
(false foxglove, Aureolaria pedicularia, Gerardia pedicularia)
Princeton's WordNet
multi-stemmed North American annual having solitary axillary dark golden-yellow flowers resembling those of the foxglove; sometimes placed in genus Gerardia
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false foxglove
(false foxglove, Aureolaria pedicularia, Gerardia pedicularia)
Princeton's WordNet
multi-stemmed North American annual having solitary axillary dark golden-yellow flowers resembling those of the foxglove; sometimes placed in genus Gerardia
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urania
Webster Dictionary
a genus of large, brilliantly colored moths native of the West Indies and South America. Their bright colored and tailed hind wings and their diurnal flight cause them to closely resemble butterflies
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leadwort
Webster Dictionary
a genus of maritime herbs (Plumbago). P. Europaea has lead-colored spots on the leaves, and nearly lead-colored flowers
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dolly varden
Webster Dictionary
a character in Dickens's novel "Barnaby Rudge," a beautiful, lively, and coquettish girl who wore a cherry-colored mantle and cherry-colored ribbons
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sherry
Webster Dictionary
a Spanish light-colored dry wine, made in Andalusia. As prepared for commerce it is colored a straw color or a deep amber by mixing with it cheap wine boiled down
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rubik's cube
(ˈru bɪks)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a puzzle consisting of a cube with colored faces made of 26 smaller colored blocks attached to a spindle in the center, the object being to rotate the blocks until each face of the cube is a single color.
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melanoscope
Webster Dictionary
an instrument containing a combination of colored glasses such that they transmit only red light, so that objects of other colors, as green leaves, appear black when seen through it. It is used for viewing colored flames, to detect the presence of potassium, lithium, etc., by the red light which they emit
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william henry gates
(Gates, Bill Gates, William Henry Gates)
Princeton's WordNet
United States computer entrepreneur whose software company made him the youngest multi-billionaire in the history of the United States (born in 1955)
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gates
(Gates, Bill Gates, William Henry Gates)
Princeton's WordNet
United States computer entrepreneur whose software company made him the youngest multi-billionaire in the history of the United States (born in 1955)
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bill gates
(Gates, Bill Gates, William Henry Gates)
Princeton's WordNet
United States computer entrepreneur whose software company made him the youngest multi-billionaire in the history of the United States (born in 1955)
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tragopan
Webster Dictionary
any one of several species of Asiatic pheasants of the genus Ceriornis. They are brilliantly colored with a variety of tints, the back and breast are usually covered with white or buff ocelli, and the head is ornamented with two bright-colored, fleshy wattles. The crimson tragopan, or horned pheasant (C. satyra), of India is one of the best-known species
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firework
Webster Dictionary
a device for producing a striking display of light, or a figure or figures in plain or colored fire, by the combustion of materials that burn in some peculiar manner, as gunpowder, sulphur, metallic filings, and various salts. The most common feature of fireworks is a paper or pasteboard tube filled with the combustible material. A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of figures in fire, often variously colored. The skyrocket is a common form of firework. The name is also given to various combustible preparations used in war
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col.
(ɒl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
colored.
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ashy
(ˈæʃ i)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
ash-colored; pale; wan.
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ruby
(ˈru bi)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
ruby-colored.
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colorable
(ˈkʌl ər ə bəl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
capable of being colored.
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rust
(ʌst)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to become rust-colored.
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tinct
(ɪŋkt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
tinged; colored.
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incarnadine
(ɪnˈkɑr nəˌdaɪn, -dɪn, -ˌdin)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
flesh-colored.
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creamy
(ˈkri mi)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
cream-colored.
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