different between becolour vs decolour
becolour
English
Alternative forms
- becolor
Etymology
From be- +? colour.
Verb
becolour (third-person singular simple present becolours, present participle becolouring, simple past and past participle becoloured)
- (transitive) To impart colour to; mark with colour; colour all over.
Synonyms
- behue
Anagrams
- ubercool
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decolour
English
Alternative forms
- decolor
Etymology
de- +? colour
Verb
decolour (third-person singular simple present decolours, present participle decolouring, simple past and past participle decoloured)
- (transitive) To deprive of colour; to bleach.
Anagrams
- Coloured, coloured
decolour From the web:
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