tricolour in English

adjective
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having three colors.
Laois stumbled under the tricoloured barrage and but for the finish which only familiarity with success breeds, might have weaved better patterns later in the game, with the gap down to just one point and Laois on the rack.
noun
1
a flag with three bands or blocks of different colors, especially the French national flag with equal upright bands of blue, white, and red.
The flag is a tricolor with blue, white, and green fields and a red star on the triangular white field on the left.

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1. TRICOLOUR PICTURES ON PRODUCTS

2. Tricolour can be found with all eumelanin colours.

3. SALE OF ITEMS WITH IMAGES OF INDIAN TRICOLOUR

4. I follow his finger to the giant tricolour fluttering in the breeze.

5. The red cap and tricolour cockade were universal , both among men and women.

6. A lank forelock fell from beneath the hat bearing the tricolour cockade.

7. In fact, some countries elected to substitute their flags with tricolour flags, after the French.

8. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale recognized the breed in 1961. under the name Yugoslavian Tricolour Hound.

9. The day of the Armenian tricolour was celebrated for the first time on 15 June 2010 in Yerevan.

10. The tricolour was ultimately selected, largely to illustrate the continuity between the Weimar Republic and this new German state.

11. The demonstration daughterboard contains temperature and light sensors, a three-axis accelerometer, eight tricolour LEDs, and two pushbutton switches.

12. A year later, following a Nagorno-Karabakh-themed mass demonstration where the tricolour was flown, he urged its official recognition.

13. The flag of the Azad Hind Fauj and the Indian Legion both carried the Springing Tiger on the Indian Tricolour.

14. The confederation did not have a flag of its own, although the black-red-gold tricolour is sometimes mistakenly attributed to it.

15. The National Flag of Armenia (The Armenian Tricolour) was officially adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Armenia on August 24, 1990

16. And I also know that certain shops in Northern Ireland refused to display it because of the tricolour so that accusation is quite legitimate.

17. The Bihar government today decided to not have its 13 ministers hoisting the Tricolour on Republic Day keeping in view the continuing Covid-19 conditions in the …

18. For Bashkiria, he reports a simple horizontal tricolour of blue-green-white, as we have already reported by Giuseppe in 1994, identified as the Bashkir Popular Party flag

19. The choice of these colours was not based on the historical use of the tricolour, but the simple addition of gold to Württemberg's colours of red and black.

20. Following the creation of separate government and military flags in later years, the plain tricolour is now used as the German civil flag and civil ensign.

21. With the enactment of the (West) German constitution on 23 May 1949, the black-red-gold tricolour was adopted as the flag for the Federal Republic of Germany.

22. This Frankfurt Parliament declared the black-red-gold as the official colours of Germany and passed a law stating its civil ensign was the black-red-yellow tricolour.

23. Two other states that were created after the war, Rhineland-Palatinate (French zone) and Lower Saxony (British zone), chose to use the black-red-gold tricolour as their flag, defaced with the state's coat of arms.

24. During the war, the southern states allied with Austria adopted the black-red-gold tricolour as their flag, and the 8th German Army Corps also wore black-red-gold armbands.

25. The widespread act of removing the coat of arms from the East German flag implied the plain black-red-gold tricolour as symbol for a united and democratic Germany.

26. Also the base colour is limited to a saddle like pattern on the back and the markings on the head are not specific and uniform as with a tricolour .

27. An interesting fact about the Basenji is that they find it hard to bark, so they can turn to yodelling instead! Basenji’s come in rich chestnut red, black, tricolour, or brindle.

28. Finally, on 3 October 1990, as the area of the German Democratic Republic was absorbed into the Federal Republic of Germany, the black-red-gold tricolour became the flag of a reunified Germany.

29. As a compromise, a new flag was used by the United Team of Germany from 1960 to 1964, featuring the black-red-gold tricolour defaced with white Olympic rings in the red stripe.

30. In 1949, following a suggestion from Friedrich Ebert junior, the black-red-gold tricolour was instead selected as the flag of the German Democratic Republic upon the formation of this state on 7 October 1949.

31. The national tricolour that was crushed and trampled under foot by British imperialists in India in 1942 was taken up and held aloft once again by Indians in East Asia and the battle resumed .

32. To form a continuity between the anti-autocratic movement of the 19th century and the new democratic republic, the old black-red-gold tricolour was designated as the national German flag in the Weimar Constitution in 1919.

33. The current national flag of Lesotho, adopted on the 40th anniversary of Lesotho's independence on 4 October 2006, features a horizontal blue, white, and green tricolour with a black mokorotlo (a Basotho hat) in the center.

34. In late May 1988, amid rising nationalist tensions from glasnost and perestroika, Armenia's new Communist party leader allowed the banned tricolour of the DRA to fly in Yerevan for the first time in over sixty years.

35. Following specifications set by the (West) German government in 1950, the flag displays three bars of equal width and has a width–length ratio of 3:5; the tricolour used during the Weimar Republic had a ratio of 2:3.

36. While the use of black-red-gold had been suggested in the Soviet zone in 1946, the Second People's Congress in 1948 decided to adopt the old black-white-red tricolour as a national flag for East Germany.

37. ‘Sagira straightened her Chiton, which had begun to slip off her shoulders, and leaned against the balcony railing casually, staring out at the ocean.’ ‘In one hand Liberty brandishes the tricolour and in the other she holds a flintlock, but otherwise she is in the classical costume of a goddess of victory, and her lemony Chiton has