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Multicolor

Multicolor | Multicolored

Multicolor meaning

Having, resembling, or pertaining to many colors.

Example sentences (15)

In a multicolor deck, creative players can use many cards and abilities to do this, like Doubling Season to make two Smaugs.

Marie Lichtenberg’s Clover Orb 18K rose gold, black rhodium, multicolor sapphires, tsavorites, diamonds with enamel four-leaf clover inside (open shot).

This week right-wingers have homed in on a multicolor flag meant to support LGBTQ+ people.

After watching the ball descend, he panned his phone across Times Square to capture the multicolor confetti that rained down from the heavens.

Prez wore a multicolor two-piece bathing suit with lines going in different directions, creating a geometric pattern.

The bulb's color settings aren't dimmable, and they aren't quite as bright as you'll get from higher-end smart bulbs, including the C by GE Multicolor LED.

Textured knits with multicolor layers that were pulled apart and patched up again were finished with lashings of white cord fringe, which also ran through hoods, pockets and arms in a long connected thread.

Although Cinecolor used the same duplitized stock as Prizma and Multicolor, it had the advantage that its printing and processing methods yielded larger quantities of finished film in less time.

A new black and lilac on multicolor underprint was used for easy recognition, nevertheless, this was the last issue of the 50 ngwee banknotes as it was replaced later by a coin.

A red-violet on multicolor underprint design was chosen for the new bill note.

Colombia Colombia has a system called Redeban-Multicolor and Credibanco Visa which are currently used in at least 23,000 establishments throughout the country.

Most C64 video games are multicolor low-resolution; this allows only block-by-block character animation due to the limited addressable space.

Multicolor bitmapped mode has an addressable screen of 160 × 200 pixels, with a maximum of four colors per 4 × 8 character block.

Senefelder had experimented during the early 19th century with multicolor lithography; in his 1819 book, he predicted that the process would eventually be perfected and used to reproduce paintings.

The Australian "robin redbreast", more correctly the scarlet robin (Petroica multicolor), is more closely related to the crows and jays than it is to the European robin.