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colourant
(redirected from Colorants)

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colourant colorant (US) [ˈkʌlərənt] Ncolorante m
colourant [ˈkʌlərənt] (British) colorant (US) n (for hair)teinture f
colour-blind [ˈkʌlərblaɪnd] (British) color-blind (US) adj
[person] → daltonien(ne)
(= non-discriminatory) [system, organization] → sans discrimination raciale
colour blindness (British) color blindness (US) n [person] → daltonisme m
colour chart (British) color chart (US) nnuancier m
colourant, (US) colorant
nFarbstoff m


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