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n. (plural of coloring English)
Usage examples of "colorings".
As nightfall progressed, the red colorings grew deeper, moving toward mid-sky.
The men gaped at the sun as it filled the east with colorings, and rose and rose above the seemingly steaming layer of clouds, and then appeared to spring free of the horizon and swim on upward.
There was never any rain on Oryx, and the reason for that anomaly also prevented colorings in the sky at dawn and sunset.
It was just past sunset and many brilliant colorings showed in the western sky, but they couldn't put color into Calhoun's face.
It was a mere brownish haze between the colorings of as-yet-untouched virgin areas.
It still contains "mythic" and "anthropocentric" elements because, as Cowan puts it, "there are still various colorings of the previous stages" .
Mystical experiences (of a psychic, subtle, causal, or nondual nature) are so common to humankind, and share at least a broad similarity wherever they occur (despite the inevitable cultural colorings given to them)and when they do occur, virtually all of them carry the overwhelming conviction that one is not stumbling onto something sui generis, made up, constructed at the moment, or fabricated by the individual human mind.