Discolor
Ashton Kelly yr8
The prefix "chrom" typically refers to color or coloring, and is commonly linked to words related to color or pigment in various contexts, such as chromatic, chromosome, or chromatology.
Color
No, the prefix "chlor-" in the word chlorine does not indicate a greenish color. It comes from the Greek word "khloros," meaning greenish yellow, but the color of chlorine gas itself is actually a greenish-yellow.
The prefix "cyan" means blue-green or greenish-blue in color. It is typically used to describe shades of blue that have a hint of green in them.
Ultramarine is deep blue; blue color is redundant.
A prefix for the answer colored isdis as in the sock was discolored!Also the root word is color as in my favorite color is black!And last the suffix is ed as in I changed this answer from this guys to mine, with no hack!
The prefix dis will make colored mean stained.
There is no prefix. The root word is brun- which means brown and the suffix is -ette. Together it a dark woman. We often use it for hair color.
The negative prefix of colour is "dis-" or "de-", which can create words like "discolour" or "decolorize" meaning to alter the color of something in a negative way.
pro. Pro means for or positive. if i am proactive, i am for activity. if i am prored, i am for the color red.
The Greek prefix "rhodo" means rose or pink. It is commonly used in words related to roses or the color pink, such as rhododendron (a type of flower) or rhodochrosite (a mineral).