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mottling

[ UK /mˈɒtlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɑtəɫɪŋ, ˈmɑtɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of coloring with areas of different shades

How To Use mottling In A Sentence

  • Mild mosaic is characterised by a chlorotic mottling of the foliage usually accompanied by a slight crinkling, while other virus diseases include mottle or potato virus X, spindle tuber, yellow dwarf and paracrinkle virus. Chapter 25
  • Mottling is present within the upper and lower horizons of the palaeosols.
  • However, their true color varies among individuals from a uniform dark slate gray with little whitish mottling to a very light blue with extensive mottling.
  • Females are lighter brown all over, with buff-colored mottling and gray rumps.
  • Fluoride can not only cause mottling of the teeth known as fluorosis, but is also thought to be an aggravating factor in the onset of osteoporosis and the junior version, osteomalacia. Where do I find Non-Toxic Toiletries?
  • A wide variety of symptoms are produced such as leaf mottling (blotching), leaf curling, chlorotic (yellow) or necrotic (dead) spots on the leaves, leaf striping, and excessive branching. Chapter 10
  • Chronic excessive fluoride intake can result in fluorosis, an unaesthetic mottling of the teeth.
  • The edema of the brain, irregular pink mottlings of white substance, and an exudative lesion of one focus in the pia mater of the right side suggested an encephalitis more marked on the right side. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • Photoaging involves the premature aging of skin, evidenced by mottling, wrinkling, and sagging caused by a compromise of the elastic tissue.
  • Leaves formed in late summer show a fine, yellowish, speckled mottling.
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