bi-colored

bi·col·or

[bahy-kuhl-er]
adjective
1.
Also, bi·col·ored;, especially British, bi·col·oured. having two colors: a bicolor flower.
noun
2.
a flag divided into two major areas of color.
Also, especially British, bi·col·our.


Origin:
1860–65; < Latin; see bi-1, color

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bicolour, (US) bicoloured, (US) bicolor or (US) bicolored (ˈbaɪˌkʌlə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
two-coloured
 
bicoloured, (US) bicoloured, (US) bicolor or (US) bicolored
 
adj
 
bicolor, (US) bicoloured, (US) bicolor or (US) bicolored
 
adj
 
bicolored, (US) bicoloured, (US) bicolor or (US) bicolored
 
adj

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