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coloration
noun
The act or art of coloring.
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The word "coloration" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a range of different colors or to describe the range of colors in something. For example, you could say: "The lake was a beautiful mix of coloration, with blues, greens, and yellows mixing together."
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Dr Schaberg has found that the timing and extent of red coloration in different trees is consistently related to the concentration of nutritionally valuable nitrogenous compounds and sugars in the leaves.
The researchers found that birds could clearly perceive the strong ultra-violet coloration given to the fruit by the presence of a group of antioxidants called anthocyanins.In this section The germ of an idea Riding piggyback Barren land A bird's eye view ReprintsThat does not necessarily mean that birds would chose anthocyanin-filled fruit.
Their coloration is revealing.
Their coloration is camouflaging.
The coloration of females is more muted.
Not all coloration requires pigments.
Several pheasants are of exceptional coloration.
Some predators deceive with advertising coloration.
For information on camouflage, see coloration: Camouflage.
In either case, coloration is frequently important.
The coloration helps the Amazon milk frog to blend into the trees in its habitat in the Amazon rainforest of northern South America.
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