bicolore
two-coloured
adjective bee-koh-LOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin bi- (two) + color (colour).
Also means
bicolour
Usage Note
Bicolore is invariable for gender — un logo bicolore, una bandiera bicolore — though it takes a regular plural: bicolori. It is used in fashion, design, and political contexts (a governo bicolore is a two-party coalition government).
Examples
"Indossa scarpe bicolore bianche e nere."
Natural Translation
She wears black and white two-tone shoes.
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