two-color

[ too-kuhl-er ]
/ ˈtuˌkʌl ər /

adjective

having or using two colors.
noting or pertaining to a photomechanical process similar to the three-color process, but using only two primary or secondary colors.

Origin of two-color

First recorded in 1640–50

Example sentences from the Web for two-color

  • There is a soft bread made of milk and butter, a dog bread, and two-color bread of alternate layers of wheat and rye.

    Life on a Mediaeval Barony |William Stearns Davis
  • In only one of the six two-color examples, however, were the two colors sufficiently clear to match the printed samples.

    Chincha Plain-weave cloths |Lila M. O'Neale