Colored

/ˈkʌlərd/ adjective

Having color rather than being black, white, or transparent; historically used as a racial classification, now considered outdated and potentially offensive.

From 'color' plus the suffix '-ed', from Latin 'color' meaning 'hue, tint'. The racial usage developed in American English during slavery and segregation periods, but has been largely replaced by more respectful terminology.

AMከቀለም ጋር
ARملون
BNরঙিন
CAcolrat
CSbarevný
DAfarvet
DEgefärbt
ELχρωματισμένο
EScoloreado
FAرنگین
FIvärillinen
FRcoloré
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