Having the same color; of uniform color throughout.
From Latin concolor: con- (with/together) + color (color). Scientific term in biology and taxonomy.
Biologists use 'concolor' to describe animals with uniform coloring—like the Florida panther's scientific name, Puma concolor—which helped scientists recognize that different subspecies were actually the same species.
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