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bicolor

[ bahy-kuhl-er ]

adjective

  1. Also bicolored; especially British, bicoloured. having two colors:

    a bicolor flower.



noun

  1. a flag divided into two major areas of color.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of bicolor1

From Latin, dating back to 1860–65; bi- 1, color

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Example Sentences

Here also is Cattleya bicolor Measuresiana, an exquisite example of a species always charming to my taste.

He makes the same remark for the allied forms (bicolor, saccharatus, etc.), which are often regarded as mere varieties.

They were small and often were collapsed in the individuals I dissected, but were most clearly seen in Iridoprocne bicolor.

This may be readily seen by comparing the picture of the purple bicolor on Plate II.

The horticultural characters of Bicolor are much the same as those of stivalis.

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