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unicolor

or u·ni·col·ored

[ yoo-ni-kuhl-er, yoo-ni-kuhl- ]

adjective

  1. having only one color.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unicolor1

First recorded in 1775–85; uni- + color

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Example Sentences

Males usually are unicolor brown or olive-tan; sometimes the middorsal region is darker.

The king of the deer tribe is the smbhar or jarau (Cervus unicolor), erroneously called “elk” by sportsmen.

The juveniles are nearly unicolor olive green above and white below.

Pholiota unicolor Vahl, is a smaller plant which grows in similar situations.

M. Latreille appears to have described this bee under the name of Apis unicolor.

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