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- Color vs. Colour—Which Spelling Is Correct? | Grammarly
The main difference between color and colour is their spelling These variations represent distinct dialects: Color aligns with American English, while colour is used in British and Commonwealth English
- Color | Definition, Perception, Types, Facts | Britannica
colour, the aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, lightness, and saturation In physics, colour is associated specifically with electromagnetic radiation of a certain range of wavelengths visible to the human eye
- Color - Wikipedia
Color (or colour in Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is the visual perception based on the electromagnetic spectrum Though color is not an inherent property of matter, color perception is related to an object's light absorption, emission, reflection and transmission
- COLOUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
COLOUR definition: 1 red, blue, green, yellow, etc : 2 the pleasant effect of a bright colour or of a lot of… Learn more
- COLOUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COLOUR is chiefly British spelling of color
- Color or Colour: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
Is it color or colour? Color and colour are alternative spellings of the same word As a noun, the word refers to the various shades of visible light reflected back to the eye from a surface As a verb, it refers to the action of imparting color to an object Color is the preferred spelling in American English In British English, colour is
- Colour - definition of colour by The Free Dictionary
1 the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by it, usu determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue 2 the natural hue of the skin, esp of the face; complexion
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