From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishTechnicolorTech‧ni‧col‧or /ˈteknɪkʌlə $ -ər/ noun [uncountable] trademarkAMF a way of producing the colour in films, used for the cinema
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Technicolor• I could picture that: a Technicolor sunrise, and three singing sailors swarming through the docks.• But the other was swollen and half closed, with a Technicolor bruise below it right down to her razor-sharp cheekbone.• Now it was laid out before them in the great Technicolor blobs of the tomographic maps.• What happens in a Great Group is always in Technicolor.• A tureen of Technicolor sprouts looked at her smugly.• Here some of the assembled company sat watching the sun set in rosy Technicolor behind a jagged peak.