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discolouration

[ UK /dɪskˌʌləɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a soiled or discolored appearance
    the wine left a dark stain
  2. the act of changing the natural color of something by making it duller or dingier or unnatural or faded

How To Use discolouration In A Sentence

  • Although surgery and cryotherapy are effective, they can lead to scarring and discolouration, which is particularly problematic for patients who have multiple lesions on their face or other visible areas.
  • Good. Discolouration may occur in sunlight exposure.
  • It was hard to read the gravestone for the discolouration and the stone itself was leaning at an angle, though it was definitely his. Maurice Tate: An extraordinary response for an extraordinary man
  • He was now thirty-six years of age, but because of his excess weight and the wateriness of his eyes, the discolouration of his teeth, and the blotchiness of his puttylike skin, he seemed older. Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile
  • Add lemon juice to the water to prevent after cooking discolouration.
  • Peel the salsify with a potato peeler, cut on an angle into 3cm-long chunks and transfer immediately to the pan to avoid discolouration. Yotam Ottolenghi's mushrooms with salsify and barley recipe
  • She warned that sunbeds cause premature ageing of the skin resulting in loss of elasticity, sagging, wrinkling, freckling, yellowish discolouration and brown patches.
  • For instance, you may experience dryness or even mild discolouration in patches.
  • The discolouration from the bruising lasted over 6 months. Can’t Sleep, Clowns Will Eat Me! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Good. Discolouration may occur in sunlight exposure.
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