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color scheme
noun
- an arrangement or pattern of colors or colored objects conceived of as forming an integrated whole:
the color scheme of a living room.
Word History and Origins
Origin of color scheme1
Example Sentences
He had worked with IDW Publishing in the past for other illustrations, creating more traditional work with his usual bright color scheme.
The dioramas have been expanded into full-blown environments — spring meadow, summery desert, autumn forest, arctic winter — arranged in a hub like the lands of Disneyland, each connected to a monster that reflects its color scheme.
The budding clean hydrogen industry has come up with a color scheme to identify the dirty process known as methane steam reformation and make it easier for the general public to understand cleaner alternatives.
The bank has issued 5, 10, 20 and 50 pound bills with the new designs, which are similar in color scheme to the bills in circulation with Queen Elizabeth II on them.
In the pic, the fake Perry poses on the iconic Met Gala steps — which boast a different color scheme than the real event.
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