color
color - noun
- A phenomenon of light (such as red, brown, pink, or gray) or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects
- Clothing of a bright {dx_def}see {dxt|bright:1||4}{/dx_def} color : clothing that is neither dark nor light in color
- Something used to give color : pigment
- Two or more hues employed in a medium of presentation
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"Wash your colors separately from your darks and lights."
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the color from here." "That color belongs to me." "The color is very important."
SpellingJoy score for color
SpellingJoy Gematria
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121
Letter Values
C
6
O
15
L
13
O
15
R
21
Etymology
Middle English colour, borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin color, earlier colōs "color as a physical phenomenon, pigment, complexion, appearance," probably, assuming an original meaning "covering, outermost layer, appearance," going back to *ḱel-ōs, collective derivative from an Indo-European s-stem *ḱel-os "covering" (whence perhaps Sanskrit śaras- "skin on boiled milk, cream" and, from a thematic derivative, Old High German hulisa "hull of a legume"), derivative of a verbal base *ḱel- "cover, conceal"