What's the difference between auburn and colour?

Auburn


Definition:

  • (a.) Flaxen-colored.
  • (a.) Reddish brown.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Chad Abram runs for three yards for a first down, and FSU keep driving, and Winston throws again to Benjamin, 24 yards to the Auburn 29, and that's very much another first down.
  • (2) A total of 292 sows, at three experimental stations (Auburn, Texas A&M, Texas Tech), was used to determine the effects of depriving sows of feed and(or) water before weaning on reproductive performance.
  • (3) 2.01am GMT Florida State 3-0 Auburn, 5:30, 1st quarter And THERE'S CHRIS DAVIS, he returns Guayo's punt for 22 yards to get Auburn to the Florida State 22!
  • (4) Now aged 50, Cook graduated from Auburn University with a degree in industrial engineering in 1982, and followed it with an MBA.
  • (5) The officials seems to miss a horsecollar tackle on the play, huge break for Auburn.
  • (6) 4.34am GMT Florida State 20-21 Auburn, 6:05 4th quarter Marshall runs seven yards on FSU's 31, another first down.
  • (7) Bear in mind Mitchell is new this seasn to both Auburn and QB.
  • (8) Jay Prosch almost muffs a punt and then Auburn goes 3 and out, including an inexplicable wildcat play on 2nd down.
  • (9) Chris Davis almost muffs the punt return for Auburn, that's not as dirty as it sounds.
  • (10) Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch was third, followed by Boston College's Andre Williams, Manziel and Auburn's Tre Mason.
  • (11) The Tigers will have to settle for a field goal... 2.39am GMT Florida State 3-14 Auburn, 11:09, 2nd quarter Nick Marshall and Tre Mason combine to get to the 50 and a first down (okay Marshall only got them one yard, but he helped!).
  • (12) Freshman kicker Cade Foster missed the attempt which fell into the arms of Auburn's Chris Davis who returned it from 109 yards for the game winning touchdown.
  • (13) 5.02am GMT Florida State 34-31 Auburn, :13, 4th quarter Chris Davis is receiving the kickoff... but no kick six here, he gets it 16 yards to the Auburn 16.
  • (14) 3.05am GMT Florida State 10-21 Auburn, :12, 2nd quarter The ruling on the touchdown is confirmed because duh.
  • (15) 4.58am GMT Florida State 27-31 Auburn, :21, 4th quarter Winston connects with Kenny Shaw, 5 yards.
  • (16) 1.52am GMT Florida State 3-0 Auburn, 8:05, 1st quarter Mason gets that one last yard he needs for the first down.
  • (17) Freeman, having a fine game here, runs for four yards, on 2nd and 6 Winston aims one at Greene that he should get but can't and on 3rd and 6... Oof Auburn's defense steps up once again.
  • (18) 2.57am GMT Florida State 3-21 Auburn, 3:46, 2nd quarter Or maybe not.
  • (19) 4.44am GMT Florida State 27-24 Auburn, 2:50, 4th quarter Touchback for Aguayo, Auburn starts on their own 25.
  • (20) 3.49am GMT Florida State 10-21 Auburn, 7:59, 3rd quarter Okay, 1st and 10 on their own 26, Winston scrambles and picks up... aaaalmost a first down, they'll mark it nine.

Colour


Definition:

  • (n.) See Color.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A similar interference colour appeared after incubating sections of rat skin with chymase.
  • (2) What we’re doing is designed to improve people’s lives.” "I don't see race, colour or creed, and neither do my children," he added.
  • (3) They retained the ability to make this discrimination when the coloured stimuli were placed against a background bright enough to saturate the rods.3.
  • (4) Mendl's candy colours contrast sharply with the gothic garb of our hero's enemies and the greys of the prison uniforms – as well as scenes showing the hotel later, in the 1960s, its opulence lost beneath a drab communist refurb.
  • (5) On 17 December Clegg will set out his own script for the year ahead, testing the idea that coalition governments can function even as the two parties clearly show their separate colours.
  • (6) The Brandenburg Gate was lit up in the colours of the German flag.
  • (7) In his notorious 1835 Minute on Education , Lord Macaulay articulated the classic reason for teaching English, but only to a small minority of Indians: “We must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indians in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals and in intellect.” The language was taught to a few to serve as intermediaries between the rulers and the ruled.
  • (8) Bound biocytinyl-E2 is detected after binding of streptavidin-peroxidase and colour production by the enzyme.
  • (9) Significant biases in the distribution of cases of babesiosis were found with regard to season (P < 0,05), sex (P < 0,001) and coat colour (P < 0.01).
  • (10) In order to map the mental state in the early puerperium the authors gave to a group of 100 women for five days after delivery Lüscher's colour test.
  • (11) Trichophytosis (T. equinum) is characterized as typical numerous small and round patches, covered by small, bran-like, asbestos-coloured scales.
  • (12) Malvidin chloride (MC) a colouring agent from flowers of Malvaviscus conzattii Greenum was studied for male anti-fertility effects in adult langur monkeys (Presbytis entellus entellus Dufresne).
  • (13) The conclusion is to warn the orthopaedic surgeons to look carefully what model is behind the pretty coloured results.
  • (14) His bracelets and his hair, neatly gathered in a colourful elasticated band, contrast with his unflashy day-to-day uniform of checked shirts, jeans or cheap chinos and trainers.
  • (15) Blunt homicide predominated amongst White females, who were substantially older than the Coloured and African subjects.
  • (16) Variation of scrotal colour was not due to changes in melanocyte number or dispersion of melanosomes.
  • (17) Most striking finding was his difficulty in identifying common objects and colours along with a profound alexia.
  • (18) In three the diagnosis was only suspected when the colour Doppler study showed dilated intraseptal and epicardial vessels and an abnormal flow signal into the pulmonary artery in diastole; this latter signal localised the exact site of communication, which was not apparent on angiocardiography.
  • (19) The verbal coding and recognition of colours of a group of chronic schizophrenics and their normal controls were investigated.
  • (20) Scott insisted he was an abstract painter in the way he felt Chardin was too: the pans and fruit were uninteresting in themselves; they were merely "the means of making a picture", which was a study in space, form and colour.