Final answer:
Color is not an example of the concrete meaning of language.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is C. color. In this question, the concrete meaning of language refers to words that represent tangible or physical objects. The wind, shirt, and glass are all examples of concrete meanings because they can be seen, touched, or perceived by the senses. However, color is an abstract concept that cannot be directly perceived by the senses. It is a quality or attribute of physical objects, but it is not something that can exist independently or be physically touched.