Three-color — Three col or, a. Designating, or pert. to, a photomechanical process employing printings in three colors, as red, yellow, and blue. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
three-color — three′ col or adj. pri of or pertaining to a photomechanical process for making reproductions, usu. by making three printing plates, each corresponding to a primary color, and printing superimposed impressions in three correspondingly colored… … From formal English to slang
Col du Tourmalet — Elevation 2,115 m (6,939 ft) … Wikipedia
Col. James Graham House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Col Ciotach — Mac Domhnaill (English: Left handed Col Macdonald) (1570–1647) was a Scottish Irish adventurer of Clan Donald, who became Laird of Colonsay in 1623, by treachery.[1] His name, which means left handed, was anglicised as Colkitto (Collkitto), and… … Wikipedia
Col de la Bonette — Cime de la Bonette, viewed from the northern ascent from Jausiers. The Col de la Bonette is marked by the gap in the centre of the picture, while the circle road takes a loop up and around the Cime de la Bonette, before joining the col behind the … Wikipedia
Col-Glen Shinty Club — Col Glen Full name Col Glen Shinty Club Gaelic name Comann Camanachd Chaol Ghleann Nickname The Glen Founded 1920 Ground Community Playing Field, Clachan of Glendaruel League South Division Two 2011 … Wikipedia
Col de Restefond — Col de Restefond … Wikipedia
Col. Joseph Young Block — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Col d'Aubisque — The Gave de Pau valley and the road seen in the background leading to Col d Aubisque Elevation … Wikipedia