Body color

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(Paint.) a pigment that has consistency, thickness, or body, in distinction from a tint or wash.
See under Body.

See also: Body, Color

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The model will come with three body color options including Midnight Opal, Brilliant White Pearl and Meteor Flake Black Pearl.
Two types of hatchlings could be recognized: one type had a light-brown body color with black eyes shortly after hatching (Fig.
A new special body color, Aluminum Metallic, has been added to the popular body color lineup that includes Brilliant Black and Chrystal White Pearl Mica.
Therefore both wild-type traits (eye color and body color) are dominant.
The equipment difference extends to fog lamps, a rear spoiler, sunroof, body color mirrors, a leather steering wheel, an AM/FM/6-CD sound system, and automatic climate control.
He also sees a growing trend to bring body color into the interior of the car--an application for his firm's Avloy Dry Paint films.
The specs of the CDMP12l5 remain identical to its predecessor (8-320Kbps bit rate, VBR support and 10 hours of playback) and the only other change is a purely cosmetic one, changing the body color of the machine to a monotone silver (it was formerly silver and blue or silver and gray).
Oil-based paint gives the body color. The final touch: inserting hair strands and clothing the figure.
It delivers enhanced interior and exterior refinement with exclusive equipment including sporty 17-inch reflective alloy wheels, high-quality and comfortable half-leather seats, and the exterior body color Radiant Ebony Mica.
Combining Joule with a separate lens eliminates the need for a reflector, making body color or contrasting taillights a possibility.
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