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Meaning of Hypercolor from wikipedia

- Hypercolor was a line of clothing, mainly T-shirts and shorts, that changed color with heat. They were manufactured by Generra Sportswear Company of Seattle...
- In particle physics, hypercolor is a hypothetical attractive force that binds prequarks together by the exchange of hypergluons, analogous to the exchange...
- guest soloist on "Kick" Double Deluxe (2001) – guest soloist on "Life in Hypercolor" All I Want (2014) – b****ist on live songs The Girl With The Raven Mask...
- also the leuco dye component in some thermochromic dyes, e.g. in the Hypercolor line of clothing. One of its novel uses is a security marker for fuels...
- "Every Day" Hurricane "Nothing to Lose" The Years "The Fear" Street Queen Hypercolor featuring Julietta "Animal" Non-album single 2017 Will Heard "I Better...
- 2014: Lukas Ligeti & Thollem McDonasImaginary Images 2015: HypercolorHypercolor 2021: Lukas Ligeti - That Which Has Remained... That Which Will...
- Maoz-Sirkis Duet, the Maoz-Masaoka Duet (with koto player Miya Masaoka) and Hypercolor (with Lukas Ligeti and James Ilgenfritz), and is a guest member of John...
- dye to intentionally "wear away" after a limited number of playings. Hypercolor, clothing that changes color with heat Chemistry and Applications of Leuco...
- (running shoe) Huarache (shoe) ****pil Humeral veil Hwa Hwagwan Hwarot Hypercolor Ice skate Icelandic national costume Icelandic tail-cap Ihram clothing...
- microcapsules with the mixture sealed inside. An illustrative example is the Hypercolor fashion, where microcapsules with crystal violet lactone, weak acid, and...