An appearance of right or authority; color of law.
The flag of a nation or team.
These hues as used in color television or films, color photographs, etc (as opposed to the shades of grey used in black-and-white television).
A paint.
An award for sporting achievement, particularly within a school or university.
The morning ceremony of raising the flag.
A property of quarks, with three values called red, green, and blue, which they can exchange by passing gluons; color charge.
The spectral composition of visible light.
A standard or banner.
A front or facade; an ostensible truth actually false; pretext.
Human skin tone, especially as an indicator of race or ethnicity.
Skin color, noted as normal, jaundiced, cyanotic, flush, mottled, pale, or ashen as part of the skin signs assessment.
Gang insignia.
Hue as opposed to achromatic colors (black, white and grays).
A third-order measure of derivative price sensitivity, expressed as the rate of change of gamma with respect to time, or equivalently the rate of change of charm with respect to changes in the underlying asset price.
Any of the standard dark tinctures used in a coat of arms, including azure, gules, sable, and vert.
The relative lightness or darkness of a mass of written or printed text on a page. (See type color on Wikipedia.Wikipedia)
A flushed appearance of blood in the face; redness of complexion.
Any of the colored balls excluding the reds.
A particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class.
Richness of expression; detail or flavour that is likely to generate interest or enjoyment.
To apply colors to the areas within the boundaries of a line drawing using colored markers or crayons.
To attribute a quality to; to portray (as).
To assign colors to the vertices of a graph (or the regions of a map) so that no two vertices connected by an edge (regions sharing a border) have the same color.
To give something color.
To cause (a pipe, especially a meerschaum) to take on a brown or black color, by smoking.
To become red through increased blood flow.
To affect without completely changing.
Conveying color, as opposed to shades of gray.
Conformity with law or decorum; freedom from disturbance; general tranquillity; public quiet.
The state of being well arranged.
A group of religious adherents, especially monks or nuns, set apart within their religion by adherence to a particular rule or set of principles.
The overall power of the rate law of a chemical reaction, expressed as a polynomial function of concentrations of reactants and products.
A number of things or persons arranged in a fixed or suitable place, or relative position; a rank; a row; a grade; especially, a rank or class in society; a distinct character, kind, or sort.
A position in an arrangement, disposition, or sequence.
A request for some product or service; a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods.
The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon it, in classical architecture; hence (since the column and entablature are the characteristic features of classical architecture) a style or manner of architectural design.
The number of vertices in a graph.
The cardinality, or number of elements in a set, group, or other structure regardable as a set.
The sequence in which a side’s batsmen bat; the batting order.
A written direction to furnish someone with money or property; compare money order, postal order.
An association of knights.
Arrangement, disposition, or sequence.
Any group of people with common interests.
A decoration, awarded by a government, a dynastic house, or a religious body to an individual, usually for distinguished service to a nation or to humanity.
A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below class and above family; a taxon at that rank.
A command.
An ecclesiastical rank or position, usually for the sake of ministry, (especially, when plural) holy orders.
A power of polynomial function in an electronic circuit’s block, such as a filter, an amplifier, etc.
For given group G and element g ∈ G, the smallest positive natural number n, if it exists, such that (using multiplicative notation), gⁿ = e, where e is the identity element of G; if no such number exists, the element is said to be of infinite order (or sometimes zero order).
A partially ordered set.
The relation on a partially ordered set that determines that it is, in fact, a partially ordered set.
The sum of the exponents on the variables in a monomial, or the highest such among all monomials in a polynomial.
To arrange, set in proper order.
To issue a command to.
To set in some sort of order.
To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.
To request some product or service; to secure by placing an order.