noun🔗ShareColoration, colorationThe act or art of coloring."The children enjoyed the colouration of the Easter eggs, using bright paints and dyes. "Les enfants ont apprécié la coloration des œufs de Pâques, en utilisant des peintures et des teintures vives.colorartappearanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareColoration, colorationThe quality of being colored."The butterfly's striking colouration made it easy to spot in the garden. "La coloration frappante du papillon permettait de le repérer facilement dans le jardin.colorappearancequalityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareColorationA notational devise for indicating hemiola through either use of red ink (in mensural black notation) or black noteheads (in mensural white notation); or"The music theory textbook explained that the colouration in Renaissance scores, using red notes, indicated a temporary shift to triple meter. "Le manuel de théorie musicale expliquait que la coloration dans les partitions de la Renaissance, utilisant des notes rouges, indiquait un passage temporaire à une mesure à trois temps.musicwritingcolorChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDivision ornementaleOrnamental division (also called passaggi, glosas, diminutions. etc.) employing rapid "black notes"."The pianist's impressive colouration during the fast-paced section of the sonata showcased their exceptional technique. "La division ornementale impressionnante du pianiste pendant la section rapide de la sonate a mis en valeur sa technique exceptionnelle.musicstyleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading