different between coloured vs murrine
coloured
English
Adjective
coloured (comparative more coloured, superlative most coloured)
- (British spelling) Alternative form of colored
Usage notes
See colored.
Noun
coloured (plural coloureds)
- (British spelling) Alternative form of colored
- 2018 Ticket taker, "Struggling Against the Perception of Facts", Anne with an E, season 2, episode 8, 13 minutes
- On this train we put the coloureds to work.
- 2018 Ticket taker, "Struggling Against the Perception of Facts", Anne with an E, season 2, episode 8, 13 minutes
Verb
coloured
- (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of colour
Anagrams
- decolour
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murrine
English
Etymology
(glass mosaic cane): Italian
Noun
murrine (plural murrines)
- a glass mosaic cane made by fusing together layers of coloured glass
Adjective
murrine (not comparable)
- Alternative form of murrhine (“made of murra”)
Anagrams
- murrein
Latin
Adjective
murrine
- vocative masculine singular of murrinus
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