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Multicolored

Multicolored is an adjective used to describe something that displays more than one color. The term combines multi- “many” with color, and is widely used in American and British English. Variations include multicolour and multicoloured in British usage, with the American form typically written multicolored.

Multicolored typically implies multiple distinct colors on a single surface, rather than a single color plus

In nature, multicolored patterns occur in many organisms and structures. Birds such as parrots and toucans,

In human culture and industry, multicolored designs appear in textiles, fashion, artwork, and decorative arts. Printing

Because it is a descriptive term rather than a precise measurement, multicolored can cover a wide range

shading.
Related
terms
include
polychrome
or
polychromatic,
which
emphasize
the
presence
of
several
colors;
variegated
describes
irregular
patches
or
streaks
of
different
colors;
iridescent
or
opalescent
refers
to
colors
that
change
with
lighting
angles
rather
than
remaining
fixed.
tropical
fish,
butterflies,
and
beetles
often
display
multiple
hues.
Flowers
may
combine
contrasting
colors
to
attract
pollinators,
while
some
leaves
or
fruits
show
variegation
that
resembles
multicoloring.
Multicolored
patterns
can
serve
functions
such
as
camouflage,
warning
signals,
mate
attraction,
or
signaling.
and
digital
imaging
render
multicolored
images
through
additive
(RGB)
or
subtractive
(CMYK)
color
mixing.
Multicolored
flags,
banners,
logos,
mosaics,
and
quilts
use
multiple
colors
to
convey
symbolism
or
aesthetic
effect.
of
color
varieties—from
a
few
contrasting
hues
to
a
riot
of
color.