polychrome

/ˈpɑlɪˌkroʊm/
adjective
  1. Having many colors; multicolored.
    • The polychrome stained glass window cast colorful patterns on the floor.
    • Ancient Greek statues were often polychrome, painted in bright hues.
    • The artist's polychrome mural covered the entire wall of the community center.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A work of art or object that is made of or decorated in many colors.
    • Collectors paid a high price for the rare polychrome at the auction.
    • The museum displayed a beautiful polychrome from the Ming dynasty.
    • The cathedral's polychrome was carefully restored by a team of conservators.
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