Definition of Color property

1. Noun. An attribute of color.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Color Property

color commentator
color commentators
color constancy
color coordinate
color coordinated
color coordinates
color coordinating
color fade
color force
color forces
color guard
color in
color line
color of law
color pop
color property (current term)
color scheme
color sergeant
color space
color spectrum
color television
color television system
color television tube
color triangle
color tube
color up
color vision
color vision deficiency
color wash
color wheel

Literary usage of Color property

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Opinion of Attorney General Bates on Citizenship by Edward Bates (1863)
"a variety of facts, purely discretionary, such as age, sex, race, color, property, residence in a particular place, and length of residence| there. ..."

2. The Works of Charles Sumner by Charles Sumner (1876)
"... was very different from a claim of power founded on color. Property may be acquired; but color, from its nature, is an insurmountable condition. ..."

3. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Developer's Workshopby John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb by John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb (1998)
"... And &HFF End Property To keep this class simple I've defined the color property as write-only and the three component color properties as read-only. ..."

4. Dictionary of Terms and Phrases Used in American Or English Jurisprudence by Benjamin Vaughan Abbott (1879)
"... in the different states, but are made to depend on л variety of facts, purely discretionary ; such as age, sex, race, color, property, residence. ..."

5. Judge and Jury: A Popular Explanation of Leading Topics in the Law of the Land by Benjamin Vaughan Abbott (1880)
"These faculties of voting and holding office are made to depend on a variety of facts purely discretionary, such as age, sex, race, color, property, ..."

6. The North American Review by Making of America Project, Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge (1883)
"In a true democracy, the question of sex, size, color, property, education, vocation, or race has nothing to do with the inherent right of each individual ..."

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