The ones most commonly used come in the form of liquid or paste, but frequently colorings are to be had in powder or tablet form.
Permanent superficialcolorings have recently been developed, but these are secret processes unavailable for the market.
By means of flood-lighting and relief-lighting from concealed light-sources the third dimension or depth was obtained and the architectural details and colorings were preserved.
The colorings of the terraces are of vegetable origin, caused by a thin, velvety growth, botanically classed as algae, which flourishes only in warm water.
The water itself is colorless and the different hues must be imparted by the colorings of the lime deposits, influenced by the varying depth and temperature of the water.
Mosul rugs are strong and rich in colorings of blue, yellow, green, and red.
These patient toilers of the East delight in subdued colorings and artistic designs; and without a doubt many a story is woven in with the threads that go to form the fabric, many a song of joy, many a dirge of woe and despair.
Their colorings are rather strong, but fine; green is the most usual color, although red and blue are frequent.
No wonder, then, that I felt a chilling sickness of the heart as I caught a last glimpse of the Wicklow Mountains gleaming in the warm colorings of the evening sun, as they mingled their hoary summits with the "dewy skies" of my native isle.
She loved me no less than I loved her; and I looked forward to a quiet and happy life, picturing the future with colorings of the brightest hope and joyfulness.
The leaves were turning, but the verdure of the Pacific slope is more subdued in its colorings than that of the East, where the change of seasons embellishes it with scarlet.
The vendure on the mountains was not less lavish in its rare autumnal tintings than were the internal colorings of the hills with metals--copper, lead, silver and gold.
Sweet peas grow in such a variety of exquisite colorings that the utmost license is available in selecting the colors for each flower.
Heavy colorings are more and more to be urged for centerpieces and doilies which are to be placed under gas light.
So Betsey had these to use, and again she used the pretty harmless colorings as told on page 95.
The encrustations seemed not so white and the colorings of the water had lost some of their prismatic variety and perfection.
No ordinary stretch of imagination will enable one who has not seen them to realize the variety and exquisiteness of the tints and colorings of many of the pools.
This affords a panorama of glorious colorings at sunset, while the view in the opposite direction glows best in the early hours of dawn.
Whatever dangers may have lurked in confectionery in times past, parents may now be assured that they can gratify the natural and healthy appetite of their children for sweets, without fear of poisonous colorings or harmful adulterants.
Worsted cheviots, in plain coloringsor of fancy effects, are manufactured from combed yarn.
There is no more poetical, picturesque, and fascinating spot on the globe, and no other place where magnificence and sublimity blend so harmoniously with the softest tints and colorings as in the Yellowstone region.
Innocents Abroad was the first American book about Europe that stood squarely on its own feet and told what it saw without sentimentality or romantic colorings or yieldings to the conventional.
The generalcolorings are from orange-red to a flaming salmon; hence the common name.
And he wonders, then, how such marvelouscolorings could be, and why they should be, away out in those forgotten places far from the hoof-mark of a burro or the footprint of an Indian or a daring tenderfoot.
The fruit is not large, no larger than a very small egg, and matures in May, when the colorings range from pink to red or yellow.
The flowers are about three inches long, and are very showy with their satiny lemon-yellow colorings appearing in April and May.
The colorings of the Greggii are a wondrous harmony of tint and hue.
It is also noted that when the flowers unfold for a second day, their bright colorings deepen and darken in orange or red.
Its delicate colorings and poignancy of perfume make it one of the finest blossoms of the flower kingdom, much in demand for cactus gardens and window decoration.
The colorings vary from a light pink toning into beautiful deeper lavender tints, then lavender filaments and yellow anthers and stigma lobes of deep green, presenting a very beautiful color combination.
In most of the other Hedgehog species the colorings of the thorns vary somewhat.
These dainty cacti often cling together in groups, and the symmetrical arrangement of the flowers and spines, the brilliant harmony of colorings in both, and the spirally arranged tubercles give the plants a most attractive appearance.
A tree-lined shore appeared to the eastward just when the gaudy colorings of a beautiful sunset filled all the western sky.
He could see nothing clearly through it, though nearby and around him he could easily see the colorings of coral and fan sponges, and he could see small fish darting here and there.
But as we come out of the forest and advance in civilization we use barbaric colorings more discriminately.
The large patterns and the strong colorings which may be appropriate to an exposed wall are all out of proportion in narrow or darkened confines.
Tones of gray with soft colorings (See ΒΆ 32), are always safe.
Or one may follow the colorings and the proportion of colorings in flora and never go astray.
If our furniture is white and gold, it is clearly evident that the coloringsof a room should be soft and harmonious.
All rooms are subject to the influence of a north or a south light, or much or little light, and the colorings must be considered accordingly.
The library happens to be on the north side, hence we wish to treat it in colorings that supply the deficiency of sunshine.
Of these by far the largest majority are sympathetically colored underneath, that is, they show in the posture of rest the colorings of their usual environment.
They belong to different continents and have probably for the most part acquired their protective colorings themselves.
But here is the very reason why a tone free from badly sounding colorings is so rarely heard.
The irregularity of the pieces and the variety of the colorings in peculiar combinations gave a quaint appearance to the building, and added much to its attractiveness.
The furnishings of these rooms were simple, yet serviceable and neat, and in harmony with the colorings of the walls.
The transparency of the beings in the plancton recalled to Ferragut's memory the marvelous colorings of the inhabitants of the sea, adjusted exactly to their needs of preservation.
The protruding glands, the warts, the curving backs, take on the colorings of jewelry.
One night at Walpi several of us sat and watched the colorings in the west.
Here, it was the gray hour just before sunrise and already there were hints of reddish colorings in the sky.
They watched flecks of cloud and the long shadows of mountains, and the strangely different colorings of its fields and forests.
They were infinite in number and variations in brightness, and somehow of vastly more colorings than one noticed from Earth.
When the sun sank low and crimson colorings filled the west, they were less happy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "colorings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.