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coloridos

Coloridos is the plural form of colorido in Portuguese and Spanish, used to denote things or people that have color or display vivid coloration. In Portuguese, colorido functions as an adjective meaning “colored” or “colorful” and as a noun when referring to a colorful object; coloridos, the masculine plural, can refer to multiple colored items or to people distinguished by bright or varied attire or appearance. In Spanish, colorido similarly means “colorful,” and coloridos is the masculine plural form of the adjective, occasionally used as a noun in colloquial speech to describe colorful individuals or things.

The term is primarily descriptive and non-technical. It appears in everyday language, journalism, and literature to

As a cultural or rhetorical label, coloridos can carry positive or aesthetic connotations, emphasizing variety and

See also: Color, Colorfulness, Polychrome, Multicolor.

convey
brightness,
diversity,
or
expressiveness
in
clothing,
artworks,
landscapes,
or
living
beings.
In
biological
contexts,
coloridos
is
not
a
formal
taxonomic
category
but
a
colloquial
descriptor
for
organisms
with
conspicuous
coloration,
such
as
certain
birds,
insects,
or
fish.
visual
appeal.
Its
precise
meaning
depends
on
syntactic
role
and
regional
usage,
and
speakers
may
shift
between
literal
color
and
metaphorical
colors
to
express
mood
or
style.