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1 distinguishing color
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2 distinguishing color
Полиграфия: характерный цвет -
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a отличительный; характерныйСинонимический ряд:1. typical (adj.) characteristic; different; differentiating; distinctive; idiosyncratic; illustrative; individual; particular; peculiar; peculiar to one; representative; specific; typical2. characterizing (verb) characterizing; individualizing; individuating; qualifying; signalizing; singularizing3. exalting (verb) aggrandizing; dignifying; erecting; exalting; glorifying; honoring; magnifying; pedestaling or pedestalling; subliming4. honouring (verb) distinguishing; elevating; ennobling; honouring; signalising5. identifying (verb) diagnosing; fingering; identifying; pinpointing; placing; recognizing; spotting6. marking (verb) characterising; differentiating; discerning; discriminating; extricating; individualising; knowing; make out; marking; pick out; separating; set apart; severing; telling7. seeing (verb) beholding; descrying; espying; minding; noticing; noting; observing; perceiving; remarking; seeing; twigging; viewing -
4 color
1) цвет, тон; оттенок2) краска; красящее вещество; пигмент || красить, окрашивать3) колер; окраска, расцветка4) pl пигментные красителиАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > color
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