transcolor
/ˈtrænzˌkɔlər/Definitions
1. noun
A color that is a mixture of two or more colors, especially when the result is a shade or a tint.
“The artist used a variety of transcolors to create a unique and dynamic painting.”
2. verb
To change or alter the color of something, especially in a way that creates a new shade or tint.
“The designer transcolored the fabric to give it a more subtle and elegant appearance.”
3. verb
To cause something to change its color, especially in a way that creates a new shade or tint.
“The sun transcolored the leaves, causing them to turn brilliant shades of orange and red.”