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Definition of Recolors
1. recolor [v] - See also: recolor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recolors
Literary usage of Recolors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harvard Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature by Dept. of Modern Languages, Harvard University (1906)
"Sometimes, in particular, he recolors or rearranges for the sake of better motivation.
Sometimes, also, he adds an explanation for an action which Bede, ..."
2. Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature (1906)
"Sometimes, in particular, he recolors or rearranges for the sake of better motivation.
Sometimes, also, he adds an explanation for an action which Bede, ..."
3. Nature and Human Nature by Ellen Russell Emerson (1902)
"It is an arrogant man, indeed, who intrudes himself into the affairs of nature,
who recolors plants, depriving them of the results of self-develop- ..."
4. Proceedings of the Tennessee Pharmaceutical Associationby Tennessee Pharmaceutical Association by Tennessee Pharmaceutical Association (1911)
"... recolors •Mi MUM or SUEDE FOOTWEAR "Chic Liquid Suede Dressing" For cleansing
and recoloring all kinds and colors of suede and ooze leather footwear; ..."
5. Decisions of the War Department Board of Contract Adjustment by United States War Dept. Claims Board (1920)
"... he had a quantity of olive-drab leather on hand, which was unsuitable for
civilian trade, and he recolors it for civilian trade, there is an implied ..."
6. The Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron Byron (1883)
"They raise him—bear him:—hush ! he breathes, he The swarthy blush recolors in
his cheeks, His lip resumes its red, his eye. though dim. Bolls wide and wild, ..."