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multicolored

[muhl-ti-kuhl-erd, muhl-ti-kuhl-erd] / ˌmʌl tɪˈkʌl ərd, ˈmʌl tɪˌkʌl ərd /


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The problematic species—officially called Harmonia axyridis but often known as the harlequin or the multicolored Asian lady beetle—originated in Asia and spends the winter there nestled in crevices on the sides of cliffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2024, the 35-year-old placed 144 Amazon orders for everything from a flimsy hand towel holder to a multicolored pack of eight Apple watch bands that she had to cut to fit her wrist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parents can log on to portals to view multicolored charts and graphs showing how their embryos stack up genetically across different diseases and traits.

From The Wall Street Journal

But as the day went on and she traded a leather Fendi trench coat for a multicolored Loewe one, Barnett’s eyes started to light up differently.

From Los Angeles Times

Ask whether they might be overlooking pertinent facts, and whether their worldview might be a bit too black-and-white for a multicolored world.

From Salon