colonize |
to establish a settlement on (a distant territory) and begin to rule. [3 definitions] |
colonnade |
in architecture, a series of evenly spaced columns supporting an entablature or roof. |
colonoscopy |
examination of the colon with a flexible, fiber-optic instrument inserted into the rectum. |
colony |
a territory governed by a distant country, often occupied by numbers of citizens of that country. [2 definitions] |
colony collapse disorder |
an event in which all or most of the worker bees of a hive disappear, leaving in the hive the queen, the immature bees, and some adult bees to care for the immature bees, and the honey. |
colophon |
a publisher's emblem or trademark, which appears usu. on the title page of a book. |
color |
the visible aspect of an object, other than form or size, that depends on the hue, chroma, or brightness of light that it reflects or emits. [12 definitions] |
colorable |
able to be colored. [2 definitions] |
Colorado |
a western U.S. state bordered by Wyoming, Kansas, New Mexico, and Utah. (abbr.: CO) [2 definitions] |
colorado |
of cigars, medium in strength and color. |
Colorado beetle |
a black and yellow beetle that eats potatoes and other plants. |
colorant |
something that changes the color of something else, esp. a pigment or dye. |
coloration |
arrangement or appearance of color; coloring. [2 definitions] |
coloratura |
flourishes, such as runs or trills, in vocal music. [4 definitions] |
color bar |
segregation or discrimination based on race or skin color, usu. as practiced by whites against nonwhites; color line. |
color barrier |
unspoken social code of racial segregation or discrimination, esp. in sports, education, public service, and the like. |
color-blind |
partly or totally unable to distinguish a color or colors. [2 definitions] |
colorcast |
to televise in color. [2 definitions] |
color-code |
to organize, classify, or designate according to color. |
colorectal |
of, pertaining to, or affecting the colon and rectum. |
colored |
having color. [3 definitions] |