hypercolor
English
Etymology
hyper- + color. In the clothing sense, initially a trademark of Generra Sportswear Company of Seattle.
Noun
hypercolor (uncountable)
- (physics) A hypothetical attractive force that binds prequarks together by the exchange of hypergluons, analogous to the exchange of gluons by the color force, which binds quarks together.
- (attributive) A line of clothing, mainly T-shirts and shorts, that change color when exposed to heat.
- 2005, Out, volume 13, number 9, page 16:
- […] hypercolor T-shirts and coffee dates […]
- 2008, Wednesday Lee Friday, A Stabbing for Sadie, page 21:
- It's all over my blue hyper-color shirt...dammit; I've had this shirt for years. It changes color and everything...
- 2020, Simon Rodberg, What If I'm Wrong?, page 72:
- When I was in middle school, there was a brief craze for “hypercolor” T-shirts, which changed color (mine went from blue to pink) when someone pressed their hand against the fabric.
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