The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bicolor \Bi"col`or\, Bicolored \Bi"col`ored\, a. [L. bicolor; bis twice + color color.] Of two colors.
Wiktionary
a. (alternative form of bicoloured English)
WordNet
adj. having two colors; "a bicolor flower"; "a bicolored postage stamp" [syn: bicolor, bicolour, bicoloured, bichrome, dichromatic]
Usage examples of "bicolored".
Ossie Grant was there again, hanging around at the back of the group, bicolored eyes darting everywhere.
And so Koljaiczek became a firebug, and not just once, for throughout West Prussia in the days that followed, sawmills and woodlots provided fuel for a blazing bicolored national sentiment.
I have spun it in centrifuges into bicolored columns of packed cells and straw-colored serum.
He curled up beside her in the dark, blinking his bicolored eyes at her.
A woman, accompanied by two children, stood outside what Gaultry took to be the kitchen door, a bicolored dog begging at her knees for scraps.
The girl tripped away, disappearing into the house, and, save for the bicolored dog, left Gaultry to finish her wash in solitude.
There were thirty or forty bicolored capsules, half pink and half yellow.