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[ trahy-kuhl-er; especially British trik-uh-ler ] / ˈtraɪˌkʌl ər; especially British ˈtrɪk ə lər /
adjectiveAlso tricolored; especially British, tricoloured. having three colors. nouna flag having three colors. the national flag of France, adopted during the French Revolution, consisting of vertical bands of blue, white, and red. Also especially British, tri·col·our . Origin of tricolor1780–90; <Late Latin tricolor, equivalent to tri-tri- + -color colored; see color Words nearby tricolortriclad, triclinic, triclinium, triclosan, tricolette, tricolor, tricolor camera, tricolored heron, tricolour, tricorn, tricornered Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tricolorThom Browne, known for his tricolor stripes and short-suits, will soon launch a diffusion collection called Thom Grey. Mary-Kate Olsen Moves In; 20,000 Pairs of Fake Louboutins Seized|The Daily Beast|August 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST Pomàree's flag and the French tricolor floated side by side. Los Gringos|H. A. (Henry Agustus) Wise In the midst of these squadrons were seen Austrian standards surmounted by the tricolor, and evidently carried as trophies. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844|Various The tricolor surmounted everything—even to the distinctive banners of each body of delegates. The Royal Life Guard|Alexander Dumas (pere)
And so the French tricolor returned as it had set out—in Ben Zoof's knapsack. Off on a Comet|Jules Verne The ancestors of these "honest republicans" had caused their symbol, the tricolor, to make the tour of Europe. The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte|Karl Marx
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