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Definition of Colour supplement
1. Noun. (British) a magazine that is printed in color and circulated with a newspaper (especially on weekends).
Geographical relationships: Britain, Great Britain, U.k., Uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colour Supplement
Literary usage of Colour supplement
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Three-colour Photography: Three-colour Printing and the Production of by Arthur Hübl (1904)
"... for trichromatic printing, Prussian blue, Eosine or Rhodamine red and yellow,
are in no way connected with Young's colours (vide colour Supplement I). ..."
2. Mr. George Jean Nathan Presents by George Jean Nathan (1917)
"17 war paint and decorating the walls of the Anglo-Saxon house with a Frederic
Remington colour supplement and a couple of Navajo blankets of the sort ..."
3. Dublin Hospital. Reports and Communications in Medicine and Surgery, 1818-1830 (1822)
"... the peritoneum corresponding to these ulcers was highly- vascular. The mucous
membrane between the ulcers was of a dirty green colour. SUPPLEMENT ..."