n
The act of becoming white; whitishness.
adj
Ash-colored; pale; anemic, anaemic; appalled.
n
The quality of being ashy.
n
The quality of being azure in colour.
adj
Resembling bile, especially in color.
adj
Alternative form of black and blue [(colloquial, of a person) Having obvious bruises of the skin, typically from falling or being hit or punched.]
n
Any of a series of hard, dark soils, often considered low quality, but suitable for growing certain crops such as cotton.
adj
(philosophy) Of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.
n
Alternative form of blood-red
adj
Alternative spelling of bluechip [Of or pertaining to a blue chip investment.]
adv
In a blue manner; bluishly.
n
The quality of being bluish.
v
(in particular, ecology, of a lake or stream) To become brown due to increased levels of humic material.
n
The condition of being brunescent
n
The perceived intensity of a specific color.
n
Obsolete form of cramoisie. [(obsolete) crimson]
n
The state or condition of being crimson in colour.
adj
Having a relatively dark skin.
adj
Ashen; having a greyish skin coloration.
adj
(obsolete) (of flowers) Faded.
adj
Alternative form of flesh-colored [Of the color of flesh.]
n
The quality of being glaucous.
n
The quality of being golden.
n
The quality of being grayish.
n
The quality of being greenish.
adj
Afflicted with green sickness.
adj
(archaic) Figuratively, grey-haired with age.
adj
(botany) Covered with short, dense, greyish white hairs.
n
(countable) A livid area of skin, such as a bruise, or as is often found on cadavers.
n
The state or condition of being mauve; mauve colour.
adj
Having a dark complexion.
adj
Alternative form of ochraceous [Ochre-colored.]
adj
(US) Alternative form of ochrous [Containing ochre.]
adj
Of or relating to oleoresin.
n
The quality of being orangey.
adj
Having conjunctivitis.
adj
Of the color of the raven; jet-black
n
An algal bloom of sufficient quantity to cause discoloration (often red) in a body of water; red tides can potentially cause irritation or death to exposed creatures.
n
(countable, uncountable, medicine) Redness of the conjunctiva; especially when caused by conjunctivitis (pink-eye).
n
The quality of being silver.
n
(uncountable) The state of becoming red on the surface.
n
The quality of being tanned.
n
The condition of being teal.
n
The state or condition of being violet in colour.
n
The quality or state of being viridescent.
n
The state or condition of being virid.
adj
(of an animal) Affected by leucism.
n
The quality of being whitish, somewhat white.
n
The property of having a slight or moderate shade of yellow, usually tinged with other colours.
n
The state or quality of being yellow.
adj
Obsolete form of eruginous. [pertaining to the nature or substance of copper]
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