Noun
couleur (plural couleurs)
(card games) A suit of cards, in certain French card games.
After his demands were refused, he attempted to incite the gens de couleur to revolt. Source: Internet
Eva Heller, Psychologie de la couleur: effets et symboliques, p. 167. As a color that rarely exists in nature, and a color which by its nature attracts attention, it is seen as a color of individualism and extravagance. Source: Internet
Eva Heller, Psychologie de la couleur - effets et symboliques, p. 107. Vincent van Gogh used black lines to outline many of the objects in his paintings, such as the bed in the famous painting of his bedroom. making them stand apart. Source: Internet
"Eva Heller, Psychologie de la couleur: effets et symboliques, p. 167–68 The artificial and the unconventional Purple is the color most often associated with the artificial and the unconventional. Source: Internet
Eva Heller, Psychologie de la couleur - effets et symboliques (pg. 28) The efforts to block indigo were in vain; the quality of indigo blue was too high and the price too low for pastel made from woad to compete. Source: Internet
Eva Heller, Psychologie de la couleur - effets et symboliques, (pg. 36) *Blue is commonly used in the Western Hemisphere to symbolise boys, in contrast to pink used for girls. Source: Internet