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de colorize
de·col·or·ize
/
diˈkʌl
əˌraɪz
/
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[
dee-
kuhl
-
uh
-rahyz
]
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verb (used with object),
de·col·or·ized,
de·col·or·iz·ing.
to
decolor
.
Also,
especially British,
de·col·or·ise.
Origin:
1830–40;
de-
+
colorize
Related forms
de·col·or·i·za·tion,
noun
de·col·or·iz·er,
noun
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decolour
,
decolorize
or
decolorise
(diːˈkʌlə)
—
vb
(
tr
) to deprive of colour, as by bleaching
decolorize
,
decolorize
or
decolorise
—
vb
decolorise
,
decolorize
or
decolorise
—
vb
decolor'ation
,
decolorize
or
decolorise
—
n
decolori'zation
,
decolorize
or
decolorise
—
n
decolori'sation
,
decolorize
or
decolorise
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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