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coloration
English
Alternative forms
- colorification (dated)
- colouration (British)
Etymology
From French coloration, from Latin col?r?ti?.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
coloration (countable and uncountable, plural colorations)
- The act or art of coloring.
- The quality of being colored.
- (music) A notational device for indicating hemiola through either use of red ink (in mensural black notation) or black noteheads (in mensural white notation).
- (music) Ornamental division (also called passaggi, glosas, diminutions. etc.) employing rapid black notes.
- Political tendency.
- 1968, Bernard Cosman, ?Robert Jack Huckshorn, Republican Politics (page 88)
- Numerous studies of family imprint upon offspring party attachment have shown that, when the father and mother agree politically, the children are likely to adopt the political coloration of their parents.
- 2014, Kevin P. Phillips, The Emerging Republican Majority: Updated Edition (page 175)
- The party was not organized as an Irish political vehicle, but from the first it had a decidedly Gaelic coloration.
- 1968, Bernard Cosman, ?Robert Jack Huckshorn, Republican Politics (page 88)
Translations
See also
- diatonic
- chromatic
- coloratura
French
Pronunciation
Noun
coloration f (plural colorations)
- color; coloring; coloration
- 1827, Elisabeth Celnart, Art de la toilette
- On voit que je ne suis point au nombre des partisans de la coloration des cheveux.
- You can see that I'm not one of those people who's partial to a coloring of the hair
- On voit que je ne suis point au nombre des partisans de la coloration des cheveux.
- 1827, Elisabeth Celnart, Art de la toilette
Further reading
- “coloration” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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eyeshade
English
Etymology
eye +? shade
Noun
eyeshade (plural eyeshades)
- (countable) A type of headgear for shielding the eyes from glaring light, usually consisting of a visor and a headband, more popular among indoor workers in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries than today.
- (not countable) A cosmetic product which may be applied to the upper eyelid and to the area near the eye to change skin coloration.
- 2007, "Makeup Techniques", www.cosmeticsskincare.org, retrieved 15 Oct 2007,
- There are many colors of eyeshade to choose from and many different brands that will help your eyes look brilliant.
- 2007, "Makeup Techniques", www.cosmeticsskincare.org, retrieved 15 Oct 2007,
Translations
References
- “eyeshade” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- “eyeshade”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
- “eyeshade”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
- "eyeshade" at Rhymezone (Datamuse, 2006)
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