Results for: identify something using colors
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amount of difference, branching off, deviation; monitor problem in which the primary colors spread around each pixel (Computers); condition in which the eyes are pointed outward (Ophthalmology), deviation of eye from sight line, difference or disparity...divergence
anemone plant, cup-shaped flower in various colors (white, pink, red, or purple)windflower
antibody, any of several blood proteins which identify and disable infectious foreign bodies; part of the blood serum that contains antibodies (Immunology), glycoprotein acting like an antibodyimmunoglobulin
any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupin), plant with tall flower spikes, ravenous, relating to a wolf, wild, rapacious; wolf-likelupine
any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupine)lupin
any of a number of plants belonging to the genus Lobelia and bearing long clusters of flowers in a variety of colors, plant with red or white flowerslobelia
any technique used to identify proteins through antigen-antibody reactions; blot created in order to perform an antigen-antibody reactionimmunoblot
any type of plant of the lily family and of the genus Tulipa having large cup-shaped flowers of different colors; flowers of the tulip plant, plant with cup-shaped flowers, tulip flower or bulbtulip
appoint to office, decide on something, famous person, give a name to, give a name; call by a name; appoint; specify; identify; designate, identify by name, reputation, reputed, famous; made for or displaying a name, respected, uncomplimentary word abo...name
argue from an ideological point of view; cause to identify with a particular set of idealsideologize
arrangement of colors, quality of tone, relations between the tones of a musical scale, key; color scheme, see also:atonality, system of musical tonestonality
artist known for use of colors, colorer, hair stylist, person who uses colorcolorist
attracting notice, can be easily spattered or dashed; making splashing sounds or movements; ostentatious, showy; marked with splashes of contrasting colors, colorful, making splashessplashy
be at party, group acting together, group of soldiers, of a political group; of social gatherings, of two colors, one side in agreement or dispute, participate in a party; drink alcohol heavily (Slang), person, political group; social gathering; side o...party
be certain about something, comprehend something, have encountered somebody or something before, have knowledge of; be acquainted with; understand; distinguish; be aware of, have sex with somebody, hold information in the mind, identify somebody or som...know
 

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