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Colored

Colored is an adjective that denotes something possessing color or something that has been dyed, tinted, or coated. In American English it is also the past participle of color and appears in phrases such as colored pencils or colored glass. The British English equivalent is coloured, using the spelling colour for color.

The term appears in various domains. In art, design, and manufacturing, colored describes dyed materials or

Historical and sociolinguistic notes. In the United States, the term colored was used as a racial designation

Etymology and spelling. Colored derives from color with the past participle suffix -ed; regional variation includes

pigment-treated
surfaces,
such
as
colored
paper,
colored
textiles,
or
colored
glass.
In
everyday
language
it
can
describe
lighting,
films,
or
data
visualizations
(for
example,
colored
lights
or
color-coded
information).
In
science
and
technology,
colored
can
appear
in
terms
like
colored
noise
in
signal
processing
or
colorized
films
and
photographs;
in
computing,
colored
graphs
or
interfaces
use
color
attributes
to
convey
information.
in
segregated
institutions
and
discourse.
In
modern
usage
it
is
generally
considered
outdated
or
offensive
when
referring
to
people;
contemporary
terminology
favors
racial
or
ethnic
identifiers
chosen
by
individuals
or
communities,
such
as
Black,
African
American,
or
other
preferred
descriptors.
the
British
form
coloured.
The
root
color/colour
traces
back
to
Latin
color
through
Old
French.