bicolored

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bicolored

A bicolored butterfly lands on a pink flower.

Definition

Adjective: - Having two distinct colors; displaying two different colors.

Usage

The adjective "bicolored" is used to describe an object, animal, or plant that is marked with two colors. It is typically placed before the noun it modifies.

Examples
  • The bird had striking bicolored plumage, with a bright yellow chest and deep blue wings.
  • She planted bicolored tulips in the garden, which were red at the base and white at the tips.
  • The flag is bicolored, featuring only green and white.
Advanced Usage
  • "Bicolored" can describe patterns where the two colors are in distinct blocks, stripes, or sections, not merely blended or shaded.
    • The artist's latest series features bicolored geometric patterns.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bicolor (adjective): An alternative spelling with the same meaning.
    • a bicolor scarf
  • Bicoloured (adjective): The British English spelling.
  • Two-toned (adjective): A common synonym, often used interchangeably.
  • Parti-colored (adjective): Having different colors in different parts; variegated. This can imply more than two colors but is sometimes used similarly.
Synonyms
  • Two-colored
  • Dichromatic
  • Two-toned
Antonyms
  • Monochromatic (having one color)
  • Polychromatic (having many colors)
bicolored

A bicolored butterfly lands on a pink flower.

Adjective
  1. having two colors
    • a bicolor flower
    • a bicolored postage stamp