Definitions
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- adj. having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly
Etymologies
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Examples
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She said the section of footage concerned showed a 'diver diving into a pool which had a multi-colour ripple effect'.
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Two colours will be available at first — a multi-colour model and a two-toned pink option — and both include headphones, USB cable and software.
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Quality: Lots of pixel “ghosting” blocky pieces left behind when scene jumps, general muddiness to multi-colour scenes.
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Check out your overall listening frequency, and an eye-popping multi-colour artist history timeline.
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Rope sizing is commonly used in the preparation of multi-colour warps whereby each colour requires a separate dyeing and sizing operation.
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It is preferable in this case to install only sufficient multi-box looms to cater for the actual consumer demand for multi-colour weft fabrics.
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Space-dyeing the production of multi-colour yarns by the application of various dyes at intervals along a yarn.
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The new urbanites wanted to have paintings of the masters and found in the wood-cut which soon became a multi-colour print a cheap mass medium.
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La Redoute Voucher £15 off when you spend £30 or more on your FIRST ORDER Marks and Spencer Voucher Marks and Spencer Price: £45.00 A fashionable cap sleeve dress featuring a multi-colour design.
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Camilla Parker-Bowles decided to take a Lulu Guinness black satin bag, which features a blown up postage stamp image of the queen in multi-colour, to a charity fashion show at London's High Court yesterday (11.02.10).
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