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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
uncolored

also uncoloured, 1530s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of color (v.). As a verb, from uncolor is recorded from early 15c.

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uncolored

a. (context US English) Not treated with a dye or other colour.

WordNet
uncolored
  1. adj. without color; "pure water is uncolored" [syn: uncoloured] [ant: colored]

  2. not artificially colored or bleached; "unbleached blonde hair"; "her hair is uncolored"; "undyed cotton" [syn: unbleached, undyed]

Usage examples of "uncolored".

In the distance, Margaret could see a tall, white Tower gleaming, its stones uncolored by the sun.

But his unidentified sources assured him that if Salome ever performed it, which she probably wouldn't, all of the other dances she had done would seem prissy, uncolored, and commonplace in comparison.

Actually these things were glass spheroids containing an uncolored liquid.

It is simply that few humans experience love uncolored by these other things.