Definitions
- Referring to a flag or emblem with three colors. - Describing an animal or plant with three distinct colors. - Talking about a food dish with three different colored ingredients.
- Describing an animal or plant with three distinct colors. - Referring to a flag or emblem with three colors. - Talking about an object or item with three different colored parts.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to three distinct colors.
- 2Both can be used to describe flags or emblems.
- 3Both can be used to describe animals or plants.
- 4Both can be used to describe food dishes or objects with three colors.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Tricolor is more commonly used to describe flags or emblems, while tricolored is more commonly used to describe animals or plants.
- 2Form: Tricolor is an adjective, while tricolored can be both an adjective and a verb.
- 3Connotation: Tricolor can have a more formal or official connotation, while tricolored is more casual and descriptive.
- 4Frequency: Tricolored is more commonly used in American English, while tricolor is more commonly used in British English.
Remember this!
Both tricolor and tricolored refer to three distinct colors. However, tricolor is more commonly used to describe flags or emblems, while tricolored is more commonly used to describe animals or plants. Additionally, tricolor is an adjective with a more formal connotation, while tricolored can be both an adjective and a verb with a more casual connotation.