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		Definition of bicolour in English: bicolouradjective ˈbʌɪkʌlə Having two colours.  a male bicolour damselfish  Example sentencesExamples -  On the other hand, when mixed citrine and amethyst first started to appear, a major authority tried to convince us that the bicolor nature of these quartzes was artificially induced.
 -  Breed bicolor fish for good color distinction so that there is no question of what the secondary color is or if the secondary color is actually a different shade of the same color.
 -  Some have bicolor petals, such as white with a pink edge or yellow with a red edge.
 -  No red-and-black ringed prey have been observed at the site, so birds could not have learned specific avoidance of the bicolour pattern.
 -  Dorsey's study focuses on bicolor damselfish populations and reproductive success at two different kinds of coral reef habitats in the Caribbean - a near-shore fringing reef on Barbados and a deep offshore reef in Grenada.
 -  Dorsey chose to work with the bicolor damselfish because they are not considered a threatened or endangered species.
 -  On his yachts the King usually flies the normal yachting flag, that is the well known bicolour flag with a blue royal crown in the centre of it.
 -  The eastern slope has numerous large oysters on the rocks, guarded by loyal moorish idols and bicolour parrotfish.
 -  Bicolor fish tended to herd or nudge dark phase fish during courtship, and appeared to chase dark phase fish during spawning rushes towards the surface.
 -  This experiment is designated "optional" because it requires that you purchase a bicolor LED.
 -  The colors cover the spectrum and there are solid as well as bicolor types.
 -  The second boy looks perfect with the grey jacket and the bicolour shoes.
 -  This includes the ensign of the merchant navy, which is a plain bicolor flag.
 -  The innovative touch for this is that the macaroon is bicolor, one side caramel, one side chocolate.
 -  A tube containing 6 grams of alluvial gold from the Cernavaia River also has a bicolor character.
 
 
 noun ˈbʌɪkʌlə A bicolour flower or animal.  Example sentencesExamples -  In recent years, breeders have introduced bicolors, usually a basic color with a white star.
 -  Furthermore, ‘solid colors, tortoiseshells and bicolors have a smoother, softer coat than tabbies' and during hot weather, ‘the tail, ear and toe tufts ‘are the only factors that ‘distinguish the cat as a longhair.’
 -  Colors include coral, pink, red, salmon, white, yellow, and striped and feathered bicolors.
 -  If you are looking for a Bicolour or Seychellois you should expect to pay the same as you would for a Siamese or an Oriental kitten.
 -  Selective breeding means the bicolour gained recognition as a pedigree in victorian times.
 -  Flowers of some red and blue large-flowered hybrids and the bicolors fade badly if they get too much sun and these should be planted in eastern exposures or partial shade.
 -  Some farmers cultivate bi-colour flowers like light yellow with maroon blotches, deep crimson-edged yellow, gold and red bicolour.
 -  They come in a special formula mix which contains blends of burgundy, clear yellow, rosy-red with golden tips and other red and gold bicolors.
 -  Many of these crystals are doubly terminated bicolors with much better green portions than those found earlier.
 -  There's even a bicolor, with striking rose-striped white flowers that are extremely beautiful.
 -  In addition bicolors have a white ruff, white legs and feet and may have patches of white on their bodies.
 -  Through hybridizing, there are many flower colors available, including white, orange, pink, yellow, red and some bicolors.
 -  An expansive assortment of rich colors and bicolors available includes pink, purple, white, red, blue, coral, and a host of others.
 -  Now, breeders are showing off new bicolors and colors new to certain types of chrysanthemums.
 
 
 Derivatives   noun & adjective  Many cultivars have bicolored petals and a striking yellow center.  Example sentencesExamples -  In addition to basic white, pink, and yellow, there are now mauve and purple versions and any number of lined, spotted, and bicolored flowers.
 -  Fabulous bright colors of red, pink, white, and purple, along with many bicolored varieties are some popular color choices of gardeners.
 -  Their tail, over half of the body length, is distinctively bicolored.
 -  She looked up and saw Mephisto, wise old Mephisto, watching her with patience in his bicoloured eyes.
 
 
 
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