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tricolor

[ trahy-kuhl-er; especially British trik-uh-ler ]

adjective

  1. Also ³Ù°ù¾±î€ƒc´Ç±ôo°ù±ð»å; especially British, ³Ù°ù¾±î€ƒc´Ç±ôo³Ü°ù±ð»å. having three colors.


noun

  1. a flag having three colors.
  2. the national flag of France, adopted during the French Revolution, consisting of vertical bands of blue, white, and red.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tricolor1

1780–90; < Late Latin tricolor, equivalent to tri- tri- + -color colored; color
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The tricolor is part of the Santa Ana landscape, so it easily escaped my attention.

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Mexico City time, Sheinbaum will don the symbolic presidential sash — embroidered with the Mexican tricolor and embossed with the gold-threaded national coat of arms.

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Russian military bloggers shared footage late on Monday of a Russian tricolor flag being posted on the roof of a school in Niu-York with the Ukrainian flag lying on the ground.

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Closing the show, a Black model wore a top of the Italian tricolor, green, white and red, which Appiolaza said was part of the collection’s message of inclusion.

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The tricolor flag covering French territory was gradually replaced by the Israeli flag, with this question: “What would you do in this situation?â€

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