Oddly enough, Colorado means red in Spanish.
I believe it is Colorado.
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Colorado, which is named after the Colorado River or Rio Colorado-Spanish for "Red River".(The more common word for red in modern Spanish is rojo, and colorado literally means simply "colored", but for some reason colorado has been used since around 1300 to refer to something specifically colored red.)
Colorado, which is named after the Colorado River or Rio Colorado-Spanish for "Red River".(The more common word for red in modern Spanish is rojo, and colorado literally means simply "colored", but for some reason colorado has been used since around 1300 to refer to something specifically colored red.)
"Colorado" may either mean colored, or red.
Colorado is the answer to this question! :)
"Colorado" is a Spanish word meaning "colored."==> Actually, "colorado" means "red"; "teñido" means "colored."
No, washington State also has a red turfed field.
Erythema means that the skin is colored red.
The Spanish word "Colorado" means "red" or "colored" in English.
The state that means "colorful" is Colorado. The name is derived from the Spanish word "colorado," which means colored or red, referring to the reddish soil and rivers in the region. Colorado is known for its vibrant landscapes, including mountains, forests, and deserts, contributing to its colorful reputation.