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Maroon vs Colour - What's the difference?

maroon | colour |


As nouns the difference between maroon and colour

is that maroon is an escaped negro slave of the caribbean and the americas or a descendant of escaped slaves or maroon can be a dark red, somewhat brownish, color or maroon can be (nautical) a rocket fired to summon the crew of a lifeboat or maroon can be (slang|derogatory) an idiot; a fool while colour is (lb) the spectral composition of visible light.

As adjectives the difference between maroon and colour

is that maroon is associated with maroon culture, communities or peoples or maroon can be of a maroon color while colour is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

As verbs the difference between maroon and colour

is that maroon is to abandon in a remote, desolate place, as on a deserted island while colour is to give something colour.

Dyes vs Colour - What's the difference?

dyes | colour |


As nouns the difference between dyes and colour

is that dyes is while colour is (lb) the spectral composition of visible light.

As an adjective colour is

conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

As a verb colour is

to give something colour.

Wenge vs Colour - What's the difference?

wenge | colour |


As nouns the difference between wenge and colour

is that wenge is wenge (tree, wood) while colour is (lb) the spectral composition of visible light.

As an adjective colour is

conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

As a verb colour is

to give something colour.

Colour vs Multicolour - What's the difference?

colour | multicolour |


As adjectives the difference between colour and multicolour

is that colour is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey while multicolour is .

As a noun colour

is (lb) the spectral composition of visible light.

As a verb colour

is to give something colour.

Colour vs Lustre - What's the difference?

colour | lustre |


As nouns the difference between colour and lustre

is that colour is the spectral composition of visible light while lustre is alternative form of lang=en (shine, etc..

As verbs the difference between colour and lustre

is that colour is to give something colour while lustre is alternative form of lang=en.

As an adjective colour

is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

Colour vs Permeate - What's the difference?

colour | permeate | Related terms |

Colour is a related term of permeate.


As nouns the difference between colour and permeate

is that colour is (lb) the spectral composition of visible light while permeate is a watery by-product of milk production.

As verbs the difference between colour and permeate

is that colour is to give something colour while permeate is to pass through the pores or interstices of; to penetrate and pass through without causing rupture or displacement; -- applied especially to fluids which pass through substances of loose texture; as, water permeates sand.

As an adjective colour

is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

Infuse vs Colour - What's the difference?

infuse | colour | Related terms |

Infuse is a related term of colour.


In lang=en terms the difference between infuse and colour

is that infuse is to make an infusion with (an ingredient); to tincture; to saturate while colour is to apply colours to the areas within the boundaries of a line drawing using coloured markers or crayons.

As verbs the difference between infuse and colour

is that infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill while colour is to give something colour.

As a noun colour is

(lb) the spectral composition of visible light.

As an adjective colour is

conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

Colour vs Ink - What's the difference?

colour | ink |


In countable terms the difference between colour and ink

is that colour is a particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class while ink is a particular type, color or container of this fluid.

As nouns the difference between colour and ink

is that colour is the spectral composition of visible light while ink is a pigment (or dye)-based fluid used for writing, printing etc.

As verbs the difference between colour and ink

is that colour is to give something colour while ink is to apply ink to; to cover or smear with ink.

As an adjective colour

is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

Colour vs Coulour - What's the difference?

colour | coulour |

Coulour is often a misspelling of colour.


Coulour has no English definition.

As a noun colour

is the spectral composition of visible light.

As an adjective colour

is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

As a verb colour

is to give something colour.

Colour vs Coloer - What's the difference?

colour | coloer |

Coloer is often a misspelling of colour.


Coloer has no English definition.

As a noun colour

is the spectral composition of visible light.

As an adjective colour

is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

As a verb colour

is to give something colour.

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