parti-colored
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of parti-colored
1525–35; parti variegated < Middle French ≪ Latin partītus divided, past participle of partīre to part. See party
Example Sentences
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Sunlight splashes in through a wall of arched windows and shimmers on newly installed parti-colored Venetian terrazzo floors.
From New York Times • Sep. 14, 2018
At the in-store concert May 1, the ear clothing was relentlessly parti-colored.
From New York Times • May 27, 2011
He orchestrated high- and low-pressure zones by contrasting loosely brushed, expansive areas with the congested central area of parti-colored dabs and dots.
From Washington Post
A still life of skulls�piled more like strange fruit than memento mori�melts their contours into the curves of a parti-colored tablecloth in a haunting arabesque.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Her hair was gathered in a bunch of floppy horns, sprouting from parti-colored scrunchies.
From "Tradition" by Brendan Kiely
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