Color is American - colour is English
British people use 'u' in words, like in the word colours. The same American English words do not have the 'u', e.g. colors.
The American spelling is color.
Yes, the word "color" (colour, UK spelling) is a common noun, a word for any color of any kind.The word "color" is also a verb: color, colors, coloring, colored.
The word 'colorful' is not a noun; colorful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective 'colorful' is 'colorfulness' a singular noun.
The word 'sorrel' is a noun; a word for a plant with a sour flavor used in salads; a word for a light brown color, and a horse of this color; a word for a thing.
There is no difference between "color" and "color." They are simply alternate spellings of the same word, with the former being the American English spelling and the latter being the British English spelling.
It refers to the color of the native American Indians skin.
Afrimericans or Afrimecan for sigle person
British people use 'u' in words, like in the word colours. The same American English words do not have the 'u', e.g. colors.
what word is its color
The Kikuyu word for the English word color is "rangi."
The american's favorite color would be red and blue
his skin color was black or African American his skin color was black or African American
American English col-er England English coul-our any way you pronounce it is correct
Which color use for glorious word?
multicolored
American Black Bears have full color vision.