Bicolour

Synonyms for "bicolour" (11 found)

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Related words (5)

Adjective(2 words)
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Translations

23 translations across 18 languages.

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Basque

2 entries
  • bi-kolore adj (having two colours)
  • bi-kolorekoa adj (having two colours)

Bulgarian

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  • двуцветен adj (having two colours)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 二色的 adj (having two colours)

Danish

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  • tofarvet adj (having two colours)

French

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  • bichrome adj (having two colours)
  • bicolore adj (having two colours)

Ingrian

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  • kakskarvain adj (having two colours)

Italian

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  • bicolore adj (having two colours)

Japanese

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  • 二色 adj (having two colours)

Korean

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  • 이색 adj (having two colours)

Latin

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  • bicolor adj (having two colours)
  • bicolōrus adj (having two colours)
  • dichrōus adj (having two colours)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • tofarget adj (having two colours)

Polish

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  • dwubarwny adj (having two colours)
  • dwukolorowy adj (having two colours)

Quechua

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  • alqa adj (having two colours)

Scottish Gaelic

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  • dà-dhathach adj (having two colours)

Spanish

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  • bicolor adj (having two colours)

Swedish

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  • tvåfärgad adj (having two colours)

Tagalog

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  • duhangkulayin adj (having two colours)

Turkish

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  • iki renkli adj (having two colours)

Sample sentences

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The national flags of Algeria, Bahrain, Indonesia, Malta, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Ukraine and the Vatican City are all bicolours.

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