noncolour

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noncolour

(nɒnˈkʌlə) or

noncolor

n
(Colours) an achromatic colour such as black or white
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Beta-Carotene 15% LCS, provides healthful pro-vitamin A activity without the typical orange beta-carotene color for a wide variety of noncolor applications including meal replacement drinks, stick packs and nutritional bars.
"I disagree with Cassie because you can see that that person in the middle, you can see that he or she has like curly hair, and I think it's like a statue because of all the lines and the noncolor, and then the person up in the corner ...
"My collection is much more based on drawings and on the layout and the noncolor [animation artwork]" Some collectors feel as if this art, with its notes and directions, provides a window into what the artist is really thinking, like a page in his creative diary."
Some include: The White Aryan Resistance (WAR), White Patriot Party, The Order, Aryan Nations, Posse Comitatus, The Covenant, The Sword, The Army of the Lord, Christian Conservative Church, neo-Nazis, "skin heads," militias, and other separatist groups expounding God's law of an America ruled exclusively by people of noncolor (see Holden, 1988; Intelligence Project, 1999).
For example, some algorithms enhance contrast (Therrien et al., 1997) to aid human vision, whereas a noncolor constancy algorithm (Scribner, Warren, et al., 1998) is more suitable for missile threat detection.
This color--or noncolor, like the color of glass in a mirror--helps Morris detach his objects "from subject matter," although the work carries with it "the ghosts of subject matter": "the absent reference, the absent context.
In fall 1999, you may recall, just when the new TV lineups were getting under way, the NAACP grabbed headlines with the charge that the major networks were broadcasting "noncolor TV" [see "Color TV," The World & I , March 2000].
The beam's energy transmission is noncolor selective and thermal damage is only 0.4 mm to 0.6 mm.
Gray: What used to be a veritable "noncolor" has turned into an important fashion factor.
It's my responsibility to people of color and those of noncolor because they need to know black women can succeed at anything and everything." Making an Impact RANK COMPANY LOCATION INDUSTRIAL/SERVICE COMPANIES 1 TLC Beatrice International New York Holdings Inc.
Is it a noncolor? Is it a signifier for absence, negation, or endless possibility?