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unicolor

or u·ni·col·ored

[ yoo-ni-kuhl-er, yoo-ni-kuhl- ]

adjective

  1. having only one color.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unicolor1

First recorded in 1775–85; uni- + color
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Example Sentences

Yet the motivation of those fighting in the Virginia streets was clear as day—and Trump’s own fidelity to the facts appears increasingly to be a unicolor endeavor.

From Time

Courier, black-bellied 106 unicolor ib.

A. unicolor, a bee indigenous to Madagascar, and naturalized in Mauritius and the island of R�union, furnishes a thick and syrupy, peculiarly scented green honey, highly esteemed in Western India.

The juveniles are nearly unicolor olive green above and white below.

Ground color pale reddish-brown to tan dorsally, creamy on flanks; dorsal pattern consisting of reddish-brown to brown vermiculations extending onto flanks; distinct interorbital light bar present; loreal region darker than snout, reddish-brown compared to tan or pale reddish-brown; arms colored like dorsum; thighs banded, unicolor brown on posterior surfaces; shanks and tarsi banded; venter white to cream punctated with brown in some specimens.

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