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technicolour

Terms vs Technicolour - What's the difference?

terms | technicolour |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective technicolour is

(considered by some incorrect, but the oxford dictionary uses it).

Technicolour vs Monochrome - What's the difference?

technicolour | monochrome |


As adjectives the difference between technicolour and monochrome

is that technicolour is (considered by some incorrect, but the oxford dictionary uses it) while monochrome is having only one colour.

As a noun monochrome is

a black and white image, especially such a photograph.

Taxonomy vs Technicolour - What's the difference?

taxonomy | technicolour |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective technicolour is

(considered by some incorrect, but the oxford dictionary uses it).

Technicolour vs Technicolor - What's the difference?

technicolour | technicolor | Alternative forms |

Technicolor is a alternative form of technicolour.



As adjectives the difference between technicolour and technicolor

is that technicolour is an alternative spelling of technicolor|from=UK (considered by some incorrect, but the Oxford Dictionary uses it while Technicolor is using the Technicolor process.

As a noun Technicolor is

a colour process for motion pictures, developed and used in the twentieth century and known for its hyper-realistic, saturated levels of colour.