colorings in English

noun
1
the process or skill of applying a substance to something so as to change its original color.
After her last coloring , she had developed a rash over much of her body, caused by an allergic reaction to the commercial hair color she had been using.
2
visual appearance with regard to color, in particular.
In the days when people had to struggle to live, chopsticks were dull in colouring and appearance.
3
a substance used to give a particular color to something, especially food.
Soil Association standards prohibit the use of food additives and artificial colourings that may be damaging to health, and the use of genetically modified ingredients is not allowed under European organic law.
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1. Minimal colorings and Chromatic numbers for a sample of graphs are illustrated above

2. It can optionally contain one or more flavorings, acidulants, colorings, preservatives, and emulsifying agents.

3. Avoid caffeinated beverages, as well as foods containing preservatives and additives (such as artificial colorings and flavorings).

4. • Organic foods are processed and packaged without the use of artificial preservatives, colorings, irradiation or any other additives.

5. Normally, they are white with grass-green heel parts and have laces, but there are also other colorings.

6. It was believed that these children have allergic reactions to food additives and colorings, causing adverse effects in behavior.

7. Note that this version also exists in at least two other colorings: white/navy-blue (G01976) and nubuck black with white outer soles (G01965).

8. Shortly thereafter we stumbled on an article in a newspaper about an allergist and his recent book on how artificial colorings and flavorings had been linked to hyperactivity.

9. Adjunctions can be used to prove nontrivial results about graph colorings - this post probably contains sufficient background for reading a paper due to Foniok and Tardif on the subject, for example