0 If a set of objects such as books or wires are colour-coded, they are in different colours so that people can recognize them as being different or separate. --
1 if objects are colour-coded, they are different colours so that people can recognize that they are different or separate from each other: --
Portolan charts also colour-coded the compass winds: black for the eight principal winds, green for the eight half-winds and red for the sixteen quarter-winds.
Innovations included a hierarchy of merit awards, cumulative long service medals, and colour-coded ribbons.
Global travel is conducted using rocket planes, which are colour-coded according to their destinations.
Other updates included removal of the black strip on the bootlid and colour-coded bumpers on some models and new upholstery in the cabin.
Ranks/service numbers are colour-coded based on the cause of death as per the following general classifications.
For example, a framework of colour-coded cards in which orange signifies an age of 16, green signifies 17 and red 18 would be easily recognised and verified.
A colour-coded tag on a dog showing that it has an up-to-date licence enables a dog warden to see at a glance whether the dog is properly registered.
Each person who goes there is supplied with a colour-coded ticket, or several such tickets.