How To Use Brownish In A Sentence

  • Meanwhile, the brownish-blackish gunk is drifting along the coast to the northeast, Brower said. The Lovecraft News Network
  • Soldiers resemble worker termites, except that they have enlarged brownish heads and strong, well-developed jaws.
  • Nash's team used its global-positioning - satellite receiver to establish its position, and then through the brownish haze, team members plotted the azimuth and direction to a far-off enemy bunker.
  • The eggs of the bronze-winged jacana have a rich brownish-bronze background, on which black lines are scribbled in inextricable confusion, so that the egg looks as though Arabic texts had been scrawled over it. A Bird Calendar for Northern India
  • The size of a grain of rice, lice lay small whitish or brownish eggs called nits that stick to hair shafts about an inch or two from the scalp. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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  • It sports bright lemon-yellow blossoms with brownish colored centers.
  • The symptoms of eczema can include red, itchy skin, rash, blisters or bumps that itch and ooze, or scaly, brownish, thick skin.
  • -- Pale sandy red, darker on the top of the head, the shoulders and fore part of back; two large patches behind the ears; the feet and the under-parts are pale buff yellow; ears moderately large, subovate and well clad, rusty yellow, paler on the under part; whiskers very long, brown, a few brownish white; toe-pads blackish. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • Snapping out of her trance, she stood up quickly and found herself staring at some stranger with spiked brownish hair and an extremely large puffy jacket.
  • In New Jersey, Triassic brownish red, shale, sandstone, and argillite are extensive; these sedimentary rocks are much less resistant to erosion than the metamorphic crystalline rocks that form the core of the adjacent Northeastern Highlands (58). Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • There was a strange darkness in the sky which was heavy with brownish cloud. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • These are fish of variable coloration, with backs that may be brownish, bluish, or greenish.
  • The smaller female is Brownish and unornamented. Curassows have delicious flesh and are hunted as game.
  • Fungal bodies called sclerotia appear on the affected areas and are light brown to brownish red and about the size of mustard seeds. Chapter 10
  • A large brownish wading bird(Aramus guarauna) of warm, swampy regions of the New World, having long legs, a drooping bill, and a distinctive wailing call.
  • Both leopards and jaguars have a similar brownish yellow base fur colour, which is distinctively marked with dark rosette markings.
  • auf dem etwas stockfleckigen Passepartout - stockfleckig was new to me and means with patches caused by mould on textiles, paper, wood - pale, brownish or greyish-black spot with a musty smell - foxed, in fact I had to look up "foxed" too! Languagehat.com: W.G. SEBALD.
  • The tunic, jerkin and pleated skirt she was wearing were in shades of red: from almost brownish ochre to bright red trim.
  • Further examination revealed a brownish-yellow excrescence made up of dense hyperkeratotic tissue with longitudinal ridges on an erythematous base.
  • The tables had a ravaged look - platters almost empty and puddled with brownish juices, serving spoons staining the linens, parsley sprigs limp and bedraggled.
  • She took a sip of the brownish liquid in her can, grimacing slightly, but not sputtering it out.
  • I was rummaging through my pocket in search of airsickness pills and looking down at the barren brownish plain, only occasionally dissected with dirt tracks.
  • Coloration varies, but is normally a brownish mud-color that camouflages these fish in their natural habitats.
  • In a culture made in my garden from the seed sent me by Mr. Cockerell, I observed (1903) that both forms had a subvariety with brownish foliage, and, besides this, one of a pure green. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • She took a sip of the brownish liquid in her can, grimacing slightly.
  • Among the characteristics of the yellow or xanthodermic race are: deficient length of the limbs; total height 7 to 7.5 heads; mamma papillata; brownish-yellow to light yellow skin, coarse and black hair of the head, with a round cross - section; hair on the body scant; inclination to brachycephaly; broad, short jaw; slight frontal ridge; short, small, strong foot with moderate arch. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • -- Head and nape rufous black; neck and shoulders golden yellow (the hair longer); back dark brown; chin dark; rest of body beneath fulvous or rusty brown; interfemoral membrane brownish black. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • Chromaphil or chromaffin cells, so-called because they stain yellow or brownish with chromium salts, are associated with the ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system. XI. Splanchnology. 1F. The Chromaphil and Cortical Systems
  • “Along a road in Matabeleland, barefoot children stuff their pockets with corn kernels that have blown off a truck as if the brownish bits, good only for animal feed in normal times, were gold coins,” reads this New York Times story on a stark situation in which “the half-starved haunt the once bountiful landscape of Zimbabwe, where a recent United Nations survey found that 7 in 10 people had eaten either nothing or only a single meal the day before.” 2009 February 02 « Scavenging
  • As the clear lens slowly colours with age, your vision gradually may acquire a brownish shade.
  • Fulvo-aeneous: brazen, with a touch of brownish yellow [brown pink]. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • The earliest conquistadors in the 1500s, who knew only the brownish madders and russets of the Old World, were dazzled by these Aztec reds; nothing back home could match their fiery intensity.
  • I've heard a rumour that, if you process a film to have a slight brownish or sepia tint, it's almost like a built-in filter so it does something neat to the contrast when you print it.
  • Among the shells we found a Helix of a brownish colour and of an oval form, approaching that of Bulimus. Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845
  • The crystals from Anglesey, which were formerly found abundantly on a matrix of dull limonite, are small in size and simple in form, being usually bounded by four faces of a prism and four faces of a dome; they are brownish-yellow in colour owing to a stain of limonite. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • The colouring is a brownish grey, with the males having rust-coloured heads and necks, while the females have white necks and black heads.
  • The ground-colour is a pale drabby stone-colour, and all about the large end is a broad dense zone of dull brownish purple. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1
  • The fish are a Cyprinus and a Barbus, or Oreinus with small scales, thick leathery mouth, and cirrhi; a Loach of largish size, flat head, reddish, with conspicuous brownish mottlings, and a Silurus. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Brownish-black may indicate chronic mercurial poisoning caused by the formation of sulfide of mercury in the tissues.
  • The tunic, jerkin and pleated skirt she was wearing were in shades of red: from almost brownish ochre to bright red trim.
  • The tables had a ravaged look - platters almost empty and puddled with brownish juices, serving spoons staining the linens, parsley sprigs limp and bedraggled.
  • There was a kind of dusky brownish-green parrot, too, which the scientific call a Nestor. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
  • Instead, it is a similar brownish "noctuid" caterpillar / moth that has never before been reported as a widespread pest in Liberia but annually plagues parts of nearby Benin. Signs of the Times
  • The phloem and cambium were brownish and necrotised.
  • Steve Nash and his teammates served up plates of food, with the menu consisting of white chunks of something in brownish-orange sauce over white rice. USATODAY.com - Yao makes quick impressions
  • During the breeding season, adult males are easily distinguished from brownish females and juveniles by their glossy black plumages and white wing underparts.
  • Soups and noodles came in colours such as brown, orange, light green, cream, yellow, white and brownish red.
  • During this time it is absolutely inert, but at last the sac -- for such it is -- opens gently, and there is poured out a brownish glairy fluid. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
  • The fur of hutias is generally brownish or greyish in colouration.
  • Unlike many socially polygynous species, house wrens are sexually monomorphic; both sexes are a fairly uniform brownish gray.
  • Wacky Pennies are made of a delicious South American imitation chocolate with a fine brownish sugar glaze.
  • The brownish autumn color of a dying Georgia cotton field was the inspiration for Brownfield Copeland's naming.
  • The yakitori chicken looked great with a brownish tinge.
  • She had brownish hair that stopped a little bit under her ear lobes, and I hated to admit it but she was a little pretty.
  • Antennæ and legs black; thorax slightly covered with cinereous tomentum; stripes, pectus, and underside of the abdomen hoary; tibiæ red, with black tips; wings brownish grey; radial areolet with a slate-coloured stripe. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • He had copper-brownish red very curly hair, and for a second he looked familiar, but I shook my head.
  • The oil is hot and dry, anthelmintic, aphrodisiac, tonic; makes hair black; good for leucoderma, coryza, epilepsy and other nervous diseases; lessens inflammation; useful in paralysis and superficial pain; oil used externally in gout, leprosy and leucoderma; bark: brownish gum exudate found useful in nervous disorders. Find Me A Cure
  • More polished, however, are three rather later vessels, probably dating from the third quarter of the fourteenth century, and ranging in colour from deep purple to pale mauve by way of brownish red.
  • -- General colour brownish-grey, beneath paler; belly white; a short beard of stiffish brown hair; the horns of the male are sub-triangular, rather compressed laterally and rounded posteriorly, deeply sulcated, curving outward and backward from the skull; points divergent. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • She suggests brownish black, or navy blue, which enhances the whites of your eyes.
  • She looked at the wooden bucket and the lump of brownish soap.
  • This species is readily identified by its large flowers, strikingly striped sepals and by the greenish-brownish striped petals which are crispate.
  • Mrs. Williams also brought a pair of blunt-edged scissors, and some mucilage - a thick, brownish liquid that oozed out through a slit in the rubber-slanted cover when you pressed on it just right.
  • She was a collection of pleasing colors, with her honey - smooth tan, jade-green eyes, and the silky blonde hair with its red and gold and even some brownish lights.
  • What you're looking for are seeds that have mostly turned dark, or brownish.
  • It is indeed an albino, pure white feathers, beak of brownish yellow - and in every other regard a crow.
  • You can't see in this light, but my new coat is a sort of brownish colour.
  • Commonly called the lablab bug or globular stink bug, it's pea-sized and brownish with a wide posterior. Ajc.com - News
  • Their underwings are a dusky grayish to brownish-white.
  • The double involucrum, common to the genus, has its upper set of bracteoles rolled outward; they are of a brownish colour; the lower set are green and wheel-shaped during the period of a perfect ray, and they alternate with the upper ones. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • Look for the brownish granulated sugar in specialty food stores.
  • My room has dark green walls and a bluish brownish purplish carpet.
  • I pulled it down and thumbed the light button but I couldn't see from my facemask to the gauge, all I saw is a lit up flecky-brownish mess in the blackness and a smeared turquoise square, too smeared to see what was necessary just like the turquoise pool in the desert. Rodeo Days
  • The facies consists mainly of brownish grey laminated bioclastic packstone and thinly bedded cherts.
  • The French teacher was a middle-aged woman with short brownish hair.
  • You'll see that this stretch of Nevada is pretty damn ugly: infinities, in every direction, of dry, brownish-gray earth that is too bland to be called dirt, too soiled to be called soil.
  • A very dark red, if pure or crimson, is called maroon; if brownish, chestnut or chocolate. A Color Notation A measured color system, based on the three qualities Hue, Value and Chroma
  • -- Above brownish ochrey or rufous; limbs and beneath ashy-brown; callosities and adjacent parts red; face of adult males red. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • -- Fur above pale yellowish-brown; under fur lead coloured, mixed with longer piles of stiff, broad, plumbeous black tipped hairs; head long; muzzle narrow; whiskers long and black; ears large, subovate, slightly clad with fine hairs; eyes large; incisor teeth yellow; feet brownish above, but the sides and toes are whitish; tail longer than head and body. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • From the air it looks brownish with some sheen, but when you get close and put it up on the ice and in the bucket, it's kind of blackish stuff ... (and) has hairy strands on it. The Lovecraft News Network
  • The vomitus was initially clear but just before hospitalization was said to brownish.
  • When the B2O3 content in the diamond increases, the color of crystal gradually change from yellow to brownish red, gray blue and finally black.
  • Cassie had luxurious brownish-black hair, which was tied back into a bouncy ponytail.
  • Nathan was tall, with a pale, pinched face, and David was shorter and almost stocky, with a tan and brownish hair.
  • He was dressed in casual style, wearing a white cotton golf shirt, brownish-gray slacks and pristine white Reeboks.
  • The brownish mush in the pan was beginning to sizzle.
  • In rare cases, a condition called molar pregnancy causes brownish vaginal discharge in early pregnancy. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
  • The still visible portion of the iris has lost its natural, clear, dark luster, which is replaced by a brownish or yellowish sere-leaf color. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • The colour is a kind of brownish sepia and reminds one of old, well-loved photographs.
  • It states that the 'urus' was the only indigenous wild ox in this country, and the source of all our domesticated breeds as well as of the few wild ones that remain, such as the Chillingham breed, which is small, white, with the inside of the ear red, and a brownish muzzle. A Short History of English Agriculture
  • The _third glume_ is thickly coriaceous, brownish, shining, minutely striolate, margins roundly incurved throughout its length, paleate; the _palea_ is similar to the glume in structure and colour, margins strongly inflexed and with two broad membranous auricles almost overlapping just below the middle. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The driveway is littered with brown pine needles and the lawn has brownish patches. 2008 July : Bev Vincent
  • We were trying to decipher the pictures narrated in Arabic: A weeping man was tending some palm-size, brownish, shell-like objects.
  • A pelagic bird, usually seen only from boats, the Black-footed Albatross is solid, brownish-gray, with a pale face and a lighter patch at the base of its tail.
  • The bulbs should not be shriveled, brownish, or dried out.
  • The painting features rapid and authoritative brushwork, and the brownish palette of Washington.
  • The _fourth glume_ is coriaceous, broadly ovate, tip acutely pointed and almost cuspidate or acute, mucronate, white or brownish, reticulately minutely pitted. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Museum specimens of the Quagga have dark stripes on the head and neck, but further back the stripes become paler and the interspaces darker, until they merge into a plain brownish color.
  • The three specimens in the UNIMAS Collection examined slightly varied in the coloration of tibiae from dark testaceous to fulvous, two specimens have a yellowish femora and darker brownish tibiae.
  • The colouring is a brownish grey, with the males having rust-coloured heads and necks, while the females have white necks and black heads.
  • Antennæ ferruginous, third joint short, conical, arista bare; pectus slightly covered with cinereous tomentum; legs testaceous, with a few very indistinct blackish marks; fore femora black, testaceous towards the base; fore tibiæ black; fore tarsi snow-white, black at the base; hind tarsi whitish; wings greyish, with two almost obsolete brownish bands; discal transverse vein parted by less than its length from the border and by about four times its length from the præbrachial transverse. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • But then after it was fully eclipsed, it turned a kind of brownish-red. 2008 February 21 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • On the fifth day, the vivid red of the eruption changes into a brownish hue; and, in two or three days more, the rash entirely disappears, leaving a loose powdery desquamation on the skin, which rubs off like dandriff. The Book of Household Management
  • But this year, it has finally decided to flower profusely, forming brownish clouds which drift hazily over the bush.
  • -- "Ears oval, with many distinct folds, naked except at the base; tragus securiform; fur thick, close, fuscous-black; or dark fuscous-brown above; beneath paler, except on the throat, the hairs being conspicuously tipped with grey, the upper hairs being all white at their base; face nude, and the membrane dark brownish-black" (_Jerdon_). Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • +Cap+ brownish yellow, 1½ to 3 inches broad, convex or nearly plane, viscid or glutinous when moist, often obscurely streaked (virgate). Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • As the clear lens slowly colours with age, your vision gradually may acquire a brownish shade.
  • I drooled over him as I watched his slightly goldish-brownish hair drift in the breeze of the kid snoring behind us as we wrote notes to each other.
  • Coconut oil is a colorless to pale brownish yellow oil with a melting point starting at 26 § C.
  • Students tinted the surface ground with a dead color, like brownish-green.
  • My hair was slightly lighter than my eyes, a softer brownish color, always tied back in a ponytail.
  • The cooked kishke can range in color from grey-white to brownish-orange, depending on how much paprika is used.
  • You may see a black or brownish black beetle, sometimes outlined with dull yellow, floating backwards to the surface.
  • The feces of both species consisted mainly of brownish plant fragments and some microscopic fungal hyphae. 9 words shorter. An exercise in concise writing
  • Attention was first drawn to the flat when workers in the bakery below reported a brownish-coloured fluid staining their walls on Tuesday.
  • Intermingled with the brownish red are such bright and dark colors as orange, black, blue and green; seemingly translucent, they flicker off and on, exhibiting a coloring effect of remarkable appeal.
  • a macular band near the outer margin, and a less distinct marginal one, all brownish; head white; thorax white, with three black vittae; abdomen above rufous, with six transverse black spots, the sides varied with black and white; antennae black; femora red; tibiae and tarsi black. Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1
  • The sulphonic acid was prepared by heating guaiacol with concentrated sulphuric acid, the resulting water-soluble product possessing a light, brownish-green colour. Synthetic Tannins
  • The psyllid is a small, brownish, aphid-like insect, one-eighth to one-sixteenth of an inch in length. AroundTheCapitol.com
  • They are small (not bigger than 0.5 cm or 1/5 in), have lightish brown legs, and a round, hard, shiny reddish-brownish shell.
  • On her head she had a tawdry brownish black bonnet, that had not improved from two three years 'tholing of sun and wind; a thin rag of a grey duffle mantle was thrown over her shoulders, below which was a checked shortgown of gingham stripe, and a green glazed manco petticoat. The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
  • The microscopic examinations of the feces of both species indicated that they consisted mainly of brownish plant fragments and smaller fractions of microscopic fungal hyphae. Archive 2009-04-01
  • I found no less than three yielded beautiful purple-red colors, apparently as fine as orchil or cudbear, while the others furnished rich and dark tints of brownish-red, brown and olive-green. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • Juveniles are light brownish-grey with lightly streaked breasts and scaled backs.
  • Antennæ and legs black; thorax slightly covered with cinereous tomentum; stripes, pectus, and underside of the abdomen hoary; tibiæ red, with black tips; wings brownish grey; radial areolet with a slate-coloured stripe. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Instead it has age marks, blemishes, and even a small spot or two with a brownish patina look.
  • If the tube C is strongly heated at some point near the middle, the arsine is decomposed while passing this point and the arsenic is deposited just beyond the heated point in the form of a shining, brownish-black mirror. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Closed _persiennes_ of brownish-green, blistered wood protected them. The Garden of Allah
  • When I turned on the tap a brownish liquid came out.
  • Yes | No | Report from tbogg10 wrote 1 week 21 hours ago is browning the same as bluing, just turns the barrel a brownish color rather than blue, i know stupid question but i have never seen a browned barrel, just blued ones. Finally my new gunkit for my senior project came in. its a st louis hawken muzzleloader kit.
  • The _fourth glume_ is coriaceous, broadly ovate, tip acutely pointed and almost cuspidate or acute, mucronate, white or brownish, reticulately minutely pitted. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Erase any image of brownish, loose legwear that pools at the ankles, she says, and start imagining the stylish Duchess of Cambridge or her sister, Pippa. Return of hosiery: Sheer torture or pure polish?
  • Presently, while hunting for insects in short mimosa tangle up to the knee, I disturbed a strange-looking animal, about the size of a sheep, brownish colour, long tail, short legs, feline in aspect and movement, but quite strange to me. Adventures in Many Lands
  • Beige it is — upholstered, carpeted, and painted in brownish, grayish, yellowish hues. Future Schlock
  • According to Bouvier, a colour similar to that of bistre, and rivalling asphaltum in transparency, is produced by partially charring a moderately dark Prussian blue; neither one too intense, which gives a heavy and opaque brownish-red, nor one too aluminous and bright, which yields a feeble and yellowish tint. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • Everyone looks at him as the stripes of reddish brownish maroon streak his face.
  • The analcime occurs as simple semitransparent trapezohedra to 3.5 cm across that contain cloudy white to brownish-red inclusions.
  • Head of the female black, shining; thorax with two brown bands which are paler and indistinct hindward; abdomen with a broad black band on each segment; tarsi blackish towards the tips; wings nearly limpid, yellowish along the costa, veins exteriorly with very broad brownish borders, stigma blackish brown. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Instead, it is a similar brownish "noctuid" caterpillar / moth that has never before been reported as a widespread pest in Liberia but annually plagues parts of nearby Benin (see map). Rainforest Portal RSS Newsfeed
  • As I was walking down the corridor one day with my chief, we came upon a pool of brownish mucoid liquid on the floor, perhaps vomitus, incontinent stool, or some other body fluid.
  • Adults have brown upperparts and buff-white underparts with a brownish breast band of short streaks.
  • He leaned across his desk and pulled back the curtains, letting in a dim brownish light. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • From my limited knowledge I also found the colour unusual - a sort of brownish maroon I would say from memory.
  • a mousy brownish-grey color
  • With a small quantity of water a brownish yellow solution is formed, which, however, in a very short time becomes warm and the fluoride decomposes; platinic hydrate is precipitated, and free hydrofluoric acid remains in solution. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • It was hazy like that on the best of days and the "brownish" cloudy areas are a very good representation of the 1960's/70's smog. Nature
  • The violinist's tall, thin, loping figure was tightly buttoned into a brownish-grey frock-coat suit; he wore a rather broad-brimmed, grey, velvety hat; in his buttonhole was a white flower; his cloth-topped boots were of patent leather; his tie was bunched out at the ends over a soft white-linen shirt -- altogether quite a dandy! Beyond
  • At the Lower East Fork locality nontronite was observed as brownish-black spherules, 0.6 mm in diameter, perched on microcrystals of quartz associated with calcite rhombohedra.
  • When I went to put oil in a few weeks ago, I had the same kind of brownish goop on the oil cap when I took it off. Holy cow!
  • But inside the vial was a shriveled-looking thing I thought resembled a pickled plum, though it was brownish rather than purple. Memoirs of a Geisha
  • ” They can be further recognized by their irregular form and ameboid processes, and by the fact that their cytoplasm has no affinity for ordinary stains, but assumes a brownish tinge when treated by osmic acid. XI. Splanchnology. 3. The Urogenital Apparatus
  • I had always thought lala to be the very small brownish white shell clams. 2) U cld have "bulked" up yr curry with mushrooms eg oyster mushroom, enoki or shimeji. WordPress.com News
  • When I turned on the tap a brownish liquid came out.
  • The feces of both species consisted mainly of brownish plant fragments and some microscopic fungal hyphae. (9 words shorter.) Archive 2009-04-01
  • She was tall, dark, sallow, lithe, with a strange moodiness of heart and a recessive, fulgurous gleam in her chestnut-brown, almost brownish-black eyes. The Titan
  • His body was thin as a twig, his skin brownish and slightly mottled, varying in tone according to his background. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • The superciliary lines have blackish rather than brownish streaks, and the scapulars do not have four or five dark bars Birds from Coahuila, Mexico
  • As I was walking down the corridor one day with my chief, we came upon a pool of brownish mucoid liquid on the floor, perhaps vomitus, incontinent stool, or some other body fluid.
  • (Common orthoclase feldspar, which is frequently of a brownish pink or flesh color, will do.) A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
  • Any of a breed of hunting dogs that points game, typically having a smooth, short-haired coat that is usually white with black or brownish spots.
  • Outer perianth segments dark brownish - red, short lanceolate, with whitish edge.
  • The pustules are small, rounded, flat or acuminated, discrete, and yellowish in color; they are perforated by hairs, show no tendency to rupture, and are apt to occur in crops, drying to thin yellowish or brownish crusts. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Electric eels range from gray to brownish-black in color with some yellowish coloration on the anterior ventral portion of the body.
  • The only proven risk, a condition called fluorosis, which results in white and sometimes brownish markings on the teeth from too much fluoride, rarely results from a normal intake of fluoridated water. NYT > Home Page
  • I suppose we could get all psycho-babbly and say that he has a repressed desire (well, maybe not so repressed) to inflict punishment on the brownish and yellowish people of the world for the things that were done to him. New McCain General Election Ad: "I Hate War"
  • Carrot fly pupae are brownish yellow in colour and are found in the soil.
  • Coconut oil is a colorless to pale brownish yellow oil with a melting point starting at 26 § C.

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