Definition of Tricolours. Meaning of Tricolours. Synonyms of Tricolours

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Definition of Tricolours

tricolour
Tricolor Tri"col`or, n. [F. tricolore, drapeau tricolore a tricolored flag, fr. tricolore three-colored; tri (see Tri-) + L. color color.] [Written also tricolour.] 1. The national French banner, of three colors, blue, white, and red, adopted at the first revolution. 2. Hence, any three-colored flag.

Meaning of Tricolours from wikipedia

- Tricolour Day (Italian: Festa del Tricolore), officially National Flag Day (Italian: Giornata ****onale della Bandiera), is the flag day of Italy. Celebrated...
- The Social Movement Tricolour Flame (Italian: Movimento Sociale Fiamma Tricolore, MSFT), commonly known as Tricolour Flame (Fiamma Tricolore), is a neo-fascist...
- Overo Splashed white Frame Sabino Tobiano Tovero Base colour variations (primarily UK English) Piebald Skewbald Tricoloured...
- Neither the colours nor the arrangement of the early tricolours were standardised. All of the 1848 tricolours showed green, white and orange, but orange was...
- collar, a red leather belt and a cap with an Italian tricolour ****ade pinned. Italian tricolours waved, challenging the authorities, who had decreed the...
- The tricoloured munia (Lonchura malacca) is an estrildid finch, native to Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, ****stan, and southern China. The species has...
- background is a yellow, green, and red tricolor, meant to honour the tricolours used during the independence struggle. The yellow represents unity, conformity...
- philosophical symbol similar to its their kin in the Mainland Southeast Asia. The tricolours, locally named and shaded as Kuning Keemasan (Golden yellow), Hijau Lumut...
- tricolour flags since the 19th century has resulted in the design of new "tricolours" expressing specific nationalisms in the 20th century, the Pan-African...
- recognition by 1848. From March of that year, Irish tricolours appeared side by side with French tricolours at meetings held all over France to celebrate the...