recolor

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From re- +‎ color.

Verb

recolor (third-person singular simple present recolors, present participle recoloring, simple past and past participle recolored)

  1. To color again or differently.

Noun

recolor (plural recolors)

  1. The process of changing the color or something.
  2. An object that has had its color changed.
    • 2010, J. Gee, Elisabeth R. Hayes, Women and Gaming: The Sims and 21st Century Learning, page 88:
      She elaborates further: "It has given me great satisfaction and fulfillment that people like my recolors. These feelings make my days less lonely and boring, even if it is only from a recolor of an object in a computer simulation game. []

Anagrams

Latin

Verb

recolor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of recolō