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Coloration

Coloration | Colorations

Coloration meaning

The act or art of coloring. | The quality of being colored. | A notational device for indicating hemiola through either use of red ink (in mensural black notation) or black noteheads (in mensural white notation).

Example sentences (20)

In Hawaii, the native raspberry called 'akala' was used to dye tapa cloth with lavender and pink hues, whereas berries from the dianella lily were used for blue coloration, and berries from the black nightshade were used to produce green coloration.

The two subspecies are very similar, but the grass pickerel lacks the redfin's distinctive orange to red fin coloration, its fins having dark leading edges and amber to dusky coloration.

This pattern is similar to the coloration of many extant bird species, which use plumage coloration for display and communication, including sexual selection and camouflage.

Additionally, I looked to Floriography as a guide for coloration.

Based on photographic evidence of healed injuries to a front foot and unique coloration on the chest, the wolverine was identified as the resident adult male that has been documented in the area since 2011.

Additionally, morphological examinations highlighted discrepancies in physical characteristics such as size, feather coloration and leg structure, further confirming that the turkeys were pen-raised domestics and not wild Osceolas.

And their findings could ultimately have applications on hair growth, fragility and coloration, too.

Around 150 million years ago, presumably to capitalize on the well-established prevalence of color vision, species began evolving warning coloration.

I’m a coloration, a little bit of a shade in the shape of the story.

Muscle attachment areas were identified based on differences in bone surface elevation, coloration (when available), and surface complexity.

Of course, the custom controller design is also really nice, with a sleek stone gray coloration.

Well, you don't get a reputation like Rega's for sounding like garbage — it sounds big and warm, the soundstage is wide, and the mids and highs are detailed, allowing you to hear just what the artist intended, with no coloration.

While they have slightly different coloration and behaviors, Colorado’s two species of wild turkeys are mostly distinguishable based on where they call home, Gorman said.

A decade ago, for instance, it was still common for beer labeled as “IPA” to contain some degree of crystal malt, and sport an amber coloration as a result.

Combine a cool look with coloration possibilities, and you just might have a highly marketable product on your hands.

Participants will learn to identify trees by looking at branching patterns, tree coloration, smelling the buds and branches and looking for unique features of the trees.

Apart from the exchange of brick-bats, mudslinging and violence that trailed the campaigns, it is worrisome that the election has also taken an ethnic coloration just like in time past.

Aposematic coloration often gives rise to so-called Müllerian mimicry rings, in which multiple evolve to resemble each other, as a mutual form of protection.

Black Skimmers, an elegant seabird, get their name from their unusual foraging behavior and coloration.

Criminals must be regarded as criminals without giving them any ethnic, religious or regional coloration.