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Definition of Colour tv
1. Noun. A television that transmits images in color.
Terms within: Color Television Tube, Color Tube, Color Tv Tube, Colour Television Tube, Colour Tube, Colour Tv Tube
Specialized synonyms: Field-sequential Color Television, Field-sequential Color Television System, Field-sequential Color Tv, Field-sequential Color Tv System
Generic synonyms: Television, Television System
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colour Tv
Literary usage of Colour tv
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bed & Breakfast Stops England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland by FHG Staff (2005)
"Visitors' lounge with colour TV and log fires in winter. ... All rooms have
washbasins, colour TV and tea and coffee making ..."
2. Bed & Breakfast Stops in England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated, Anne Cuthbertson (2002)
"Spacious rooms all have colour TV and tea/coffee facilities, ... Well appointed
rooms with colour TV, central heating and refreshment trays. ..."
3. Farm Holiday Guide to Coast & Country Holidays in England, Scotland, Wales by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2004)
"Accommodation is in three comfortable en suite rooms with colour TV and ...
Diningroom with inglenook fireplace, lounge with colour TV, for guests' use at ..."
4. Golf Guide Britain and Ireland 2004 by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2004)
"All rooms have colour TV and facilities for tea/coffee. Within walking distance
of a very good Norfolk pub which serves excellent food. Open all year round. ..."
5. Recommended Country Hotels of Britain 2004 by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2004)
"Very comfortable and quiet single, double or family suite accommodation, all en
suite with shower, colour TV, and tea coffee making facilities. ..."
6. How to Work with the Microscope by Lionel Smith Beale (1880)
"More water may now be added and the solution, ; filtration, should present a
somewhat clear dark violet colour. TV drachms of 75 per cent, alcohol may now ..."
7. Mackenzie's five thousand receipts in all the useful and domestic arts by Colin MacKenzie (1853)
"... is as lit for making sealing-wax as before, and for «11 other uses which do
not require its colour. TV make a fine red lake. To prepare Florentine lake. ..."
8. Multinationals and East Asian Integration by Wendy Dobson (1997)
"of domestic exports were disk drives, computers and subassemblies, integrated
circuits (ICs), television (TV) receivers and subassemblies, and colour TV ..."