bicolour

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin bicolor; also analyzable as bi- +‎ colour.

Adjective[edit]

bicolour (not comparable)

  1. (British spelling) Having two colours
    bichrome, bicoloured, dichromatic, duocolor, two-tone

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Noun[edit]

bicolour (plural bicolours)

  1. (British spelling) A flower, cat etc., that has two colours.
  2. (British spelling) A flag with such colours, consisting of two stripes that are either vertical or horizontal.
    The national flags of Algeria, Bahrain, Indonesia, Malta, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Ukraine and the Vatican City are all bicolours.