Colorfield
[kuhl-er-feeld] /ˈkʌl ərˌfild/
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of abstract painting in which large, flat areas of are spread to cover the entire canvas and dominate over form and texture.
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[kuhl-er-fuh l] /ˈkʌl ər fəl/ adjective 1. abounding in : In their tartans, the Scots guard made a colorful array. 2. richly eventful or picturesque: a colorful historical period. 3. presenting or suggesting vivid or striking scenes: a colorful narrative. adj. 1889, in figurative sense of “interesting,” from color (n.) + -ful. Related: Colorfully.
- Colorfully
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