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colourise

Colorful vs Colourise - What's the difference?

colorful | colourise |


As an adjective colorful

is possessing]] prominent and varied [[colour|colors.

As a verb colourise is

(uk) (to add colour to).

Colourise vs Colouriser - What's the difference?

colourise | colouriser |


As a verb colourise

is (uk) (to add colour to).

As a noun colouriser is

.

Colourwise vs Colourise - What's the difference?

colourwise | colourise |


As an adverb colourwise

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb colourise is

alternative form of lang=en to add colour to.

Colourise vs Colourist - What's the difference?

colourise | colourist |


As a verb colourise

is (uk) (to add colour to).

As a noun colourist is

one who colours; an artist with a talent for colouring.

Colourise vs Colourism - What's the difference?

colourise | colourism |


As a verb colourise

is alternative form of lang=en to add colour to.

As a noun colourism is

alternative form of colorism.

Colourised vs Colourise - What's the difference?

colourised | colourise |


As verbs the difference between colourised and colourise

is that colourised is past tense of colourise while colourise is alternative form of lang=en to add colour to.

Taxonomy vs Colourise - What's the difference?

taxonomy | colourise |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As a verb colourise is

(uk) (to add colour to).

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