Change the color scheme
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REDOChange the color scheme
TINTChange the color
REDYEChange the color
DYEChange the color of
REDYEChange the color of
PAINTChange the wall color
REDYEChange the color, again
DYEChange the color of.
REDYEChange the color of.
REPAINTChange the color of
REDYEChange the color again
REDYEChange the color of again
discolouringChange or spoil the color of
discolorsChange or spoil the color of
discolouredChange or spoil the color of
turnablechange color the leaves have turned
discoloursChange or spoil the color of
turnablechange the color of (as foliage)
discoloringChange or spoil the color of
DYEChange the color of, as hair
REDYEChange the color of, at the salon
DYEChange the color of hair, cloth, etc.
HARESAnimals whose fur may change color in the winter
colouringChange the color of (something) by painting or dyeing it with crayons, paints, or dyes
endpointsThe point in a titration at which a reaction is complete, often marked by a color change
coloringsThe process or skill of applying a substance to something so as to change its original color
coloringThe process or skill of applying a substance to something so as to change its original color
agamaany of numerous agamid lizards of the genus Agama, many of which are brilliantly colored and have the ability to change the color of the skin
agamasany of numerous agamid lizards of the genus Agama, many of which are brilliantly colored and have the ability to change the color of the skin
anolesany of a genus (Anolis) of arboreal American lizards (as the American chameleon) of the iguana family that have a brightly colored dewlap and the ability to change color
anoleany of a genus (Anolis) of arboreal American lizards (as the American chameleon) of the iguana family that have a brightly colored dewlap and the ability to change color
bloodsuckerA long-tailed arboreal Asian lizard that carries its head in a raised position. Its ability to change color is most marked in the male, whose head and shoulders become bright red when excited
bloodsuckersA long-tailed arboreal Asian lizard that carries its head in a raised position. Its ability to change color is most marked in the male, whose head and shoulders become bright red when excited
anoleany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
anolesany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades