"Dithered colour" is a term used to describe an effect often seen in digital or print media, where two colours are mixed together using small dots to create a third intermediate colour. Synonyms for this term might include "pixelated colour," "blended colour," or "halftone colour." Other related terms might include "gradient colour," which refers to a gradual blending of multiple colours, and "duotone colour," which uses only two colours in the blend. Regardless of the specific term used, the effect of dithered colour can add depth and complexity to images and designs, creating a unique visual texture that captures the eye.