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		Noun: colouring  kúluring Usage: Brit, Cdn (=coloring)
 - A digestible substance used to give colour to food
  - coloring [US], food coloring [US], food colouring [Brit, Cdn], food color [US], food colour [Brit, Cdn]  - A visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect
  - color [US], colour [Brit, Cdn], coloring [US]  - The act or process of changing the colour of something
  - coloring [US]  Verb: colour  kúlu(r) Usage: Brit, Cdn (=color)
 - Add colour to
 "The child coloured the drawings"; "Fall coloured the trees"  - color [US], colorize [US], colorise [Brit], colourise [Brit], colourize [Brit, Cdn], color in [US], colour in [Brit, Cdn]  - Affect as in thought or feeling
 "My personal feelings colour my judgment in this case"  - tinge, color [US], distort  - Modify or bias
 "His political ideas colour his lectures"  - color [US]  - Decorate with colours
 "colour the walls with paint in warm tones"  - color [US], emblazon  - Give a deceptive explanation or excuse for
 "colour a lie"  - color [US], gloss  - Change colour, often in an undesired manner
  - discolor [US], discolour [Brit, Cdn], color [US] 
 Derived forms: colourings See also: colored [US], colorful [US], coloured [Brit, Cdn], colourful [Brit, Cdn], uncolored [US], uncoloured [Brit, Cdn] Type of: act upon, adorn, affect, alter, apologise [Brit], apologize, bear on, bear upon, beautify, change, change of color [US], change of colour [Brit, Cdn], decorate, embellish, excuse, food product, foodstuff, grace, impact, influence, justify, modify, ornament, rationalise [Brit], rationalize, touch, touch on, visual property, work Encyclopedia: Colour  Colouring |