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The word "multicoloured" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is made up of multiple colours, such as a rainbow. For example, "The sky was filled with a multicoloured array of beautiful hues."
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multicoloured
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Alternative spelling of multicolored
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I sat beside the spa pool afterwards, looking up at the multicoloured hanging flowers and thinking that the only thing that could make things any better would be if someone brought me a pot of mint tea… when someone brought me a pot of mint tea.
Locals in well-worn bush hats and boots mingled with Trailblazer men dressed in crazily amateurish hammed-up drag and multicoloured wigs.
They're a branded, multicoloured running shoe with additional support for my knees.
Boulton has an arrow-design, multicoloured Gresham Blake tie he might wear on election night: "You can't wear a single colour or someone will accuse you of bias".
With his leather jacket, jeans and shades, multicoloured tassles hanging from end of his handlebars and dance beats blaring from his mobile phone, he looked to me like some kind of Mongolian easy rider: maybe not destined to spend the rest of his life farming in the mountains.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.36pm BSThree6 Three athletes are already beginning to breakaway here...... and the good news for Britain is that Alistair Brownlee and Jonnny Brownlee are leading, with Javier Gomez clinging on to their multicoloured trainers.
Out in the countryside among the multicoloured mountains, the dirt of tractors and trucks belonging to the mining facility can be seen from miles, razing the land, and emptying dirt into the nearby water.
But even if you find Hirst's series of paintings with grids of multicoloured circles on a white background attractive, they occupy a very small place in the history of art.
This included some of Apfel's collection of exquisite pieces by rarified Paris and New York designers: there was a coat of multicoloured rooster, duck and fowl feathers by Jean-Louis Scherrer from 1962, and an orange jumpsuit by Geoffrey Beene from the early 80s.
This inevitably meant that a multicoloured Germany featured a rainbow team including many from what Germans delicately call a "migration background".Der Spiegel, the country's leading magazine, could not simply enjoy Germany's historic run.
Similarly, the same justices think that America should socially engineer a multicoloured elite so that America's leaders can be seen to be legitimate.
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