a. Obs. [ad. L. concolor of the same color, f. con- + color COLOR. Cf. F. concolore.] = prec.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., VI. xi. 332. In concolour animals and such as are confined unto one colour.

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1664.  Power, Exp. Philos., I. 60. Both the Liquor and its Vessels were concolour to the white of the Eggs.

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1755.  in Johnson; and in mod. Dicts.

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