Color
Color (kul"ẽr) , noun
[Old French color, colur, colour, French couleur, Latin color; prob. akin to celare to conceal (the color taken as that which covers). See Helmet.]
The sensation of color depends upon a peculiar function of the retina or optic nerve, in consequence of which rays of light produce different effects according to the length of their waves or undulations, waves of a certain length producing the sensation of red, shorter waves green, and those still shorter blue, etc. White, or ordinary, light consists of waves of various lengths so blended as to produce no effect of color, and the color of objects depends upon their power to absorb or reflect a greater or less proportion of the rays which fall upon them.
Color is express when it is averred in the pleading, and implied when it is implied in the pleading.
Collocations (6)
Color , transitive verb
[French colorer.]
Color , intransitive verb