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coloured
Verb
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Having a colour or kind of colour.
The wall was coloured red, and the floor was coloured white.
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Having many colours; colourful.
The singer wore a coloured shirt.
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(often considered offensive) Having skin colour other than the white, most often black.
In South Africa, many coloured people speak , but English is spoken mostly by whites.
coloured
Noun
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(often considered offensive) A coloured person.
print
Verb
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If you print a picture, book, newspaper, etc., you make a copy of it on paper with a machine using ink or toner.
The book was printed in December.
A brief history of the church is printed in `Here and There' on page 20.
Can you print off a copy for me so I can read it on the train?
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If you print words or letters, you write them by hand in a block style, not a cursive style.
Please print your name here and then sign underneath.
print
Noun
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Print is letters, numerals, punctuation and other similar written symbols.
The print size in the newspaper is too small for me to read.
Most people still get their news both in broadcast and print forms.
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A print is a copy that you make with a machine using ink or toner.
There were only fifty prints made of this painting.
With the digital camera, we don't have prints of many photos; we just keep them all on the computer.