[
UK
/kˌʌləɹˈeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
- choice and use of colors (as by an artist)
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the timbre of a musical sound
the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music -
appearance with regard to color
her healthy coloration
How To Use colouration In A Sentence
- With its striated colouration of dark brown, white and grey, the red wattlebird is so named because of the flap of bright red skin on each side of the neck beneath a bare grey area.
- As the goldfish age their colouration can change considerably.
- This is the original jabiru, whilst the other species are imitations, having the same head and neck colouration, which is the reason they were given the same name. Mystery bird: jabirú, Jabiru mycteria
- Good. Discolouration may occur in sunlight exposure.
- The ferricyanide test confirmed that the brown colouration of the water extracts was closely associated with tannins.
- The discolouration from the bruising lasted over 6 months. Can’t Sleep, Clowns Will Eat Me! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- For instance, you may experience dryness or even mild discolouration in patches.
- But there is a joyous incandescence in the harmonies too, a playful energy and a richness of colouration.
- This is very evident in the red colouration of the rock in this vicinity.
- She warned that sunbeds cause premature ageing of the skin resulting in loss of elasticity, sagging, wrinkling, freckling, yellowish discolouration and brown patches.