日本語WordNet
a United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive
having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination; "colored crepe paper"; "the film was in color"; "amber-colored heads of grain"
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Having color; tinted. Historically used to refer to non-white people (now considered offensive).
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Chromatism produces colored fringes around objects in photographs.
色収差は写真の物体の周りに色のにじみを生じさせます。
The rooster's hackles were brilliantly colored.
雄鶏のえり毛は鮮やかな色でした。
Many Mantellidae species are brightly colored.
多くのマダガスカルカエル科の種は鮮やかな色をしています。
Many Hyperoliidae are brightly colored.
多くのクサガエル科は鮮やかな色をしている。
Chromatic aberration causes colored fringes in photographs.
色収差は写真に色のにじみを生じさせる。
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