Bicolor


Also, bicolored; especially British, bicoloured. having two colors:
a bicolor flower.
a flag divided into two major areas of color.
Historical Examples

The Lucky Piece Albert Bigelow Paine
Manual of American Grape-Growing U. P. Hedrick
Wasps George W. Peckham
The Book of Bulbs Samuel Arnott
Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants Edward Saunders
The Book of Bulbs Samuel Arnott
The Grapes of New York U. P. Hedrick
Origin of Cultivated Plants Alphonse De Candolle
Wasps George W. Peckham
Manual of American Grape-Growing U. P. Hedrick

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