How To Use Orange-red In A Sentence

  • A little bird about the size of a robin, which looked like a robin, and in fact was a robin, except that whereas our familiar friend has an orange-red breast, this small gentleman was equipped with a beautiful blue bib and gorget.
  • Jerdon's description is "entire head iron-grey; orbits and base of ears deep orange fulvous; whole body above, with parachute and tail, a mixture of blackish and golden yellow; limbs deep orange ochreous; margin of parachute albescent; beneath the neck whitish; rest of the lower parts pale orange-red; tip of tail black; ears nearly nude; tail sub-distichous. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • For millennia, the vivid orange-red pigment called vermillion has decorated pottery and preserved royal bones.
  • The remaining mesodermal tissue is then consistently shown in the same orange-red ignoring the overlap with the ectodermal derivatives noted above, but only until we get out to the extraembryonic mesoderm, which shows up in yet another, lighter shade of orange. Evolution of median fins - The Panda's Thumb
  • The plant's foliage withers back during the summer while pretty, orange-red berries appear in the fall.
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  • Another tetrameric stony coral (Lobophyllia hemprichii) fluorescent protein variant, termed EosFP (see Table 2), emits bright green fluorescence that changes to orange-red when illuminated with ultraviolet light at approximately 390 nanometers. Archive 2005-10-01
  • We watched the horizon intently, trying to guess where the sun would emerge. Suddenly, Bill pointed to one small area of brilliant orange-red.
  • In southern Yunnan province the river is a rich orange-red as it runs through the surrounding laterite hills.
  • Thorax: the posterior margin of the prothorax rounded; the mesothorax with a longitudinal fuscous stripe on each side, widest anteriorly; the metathorax truncate; above, transversely striate; the tibiæ and tarsi spinose; wings dark fuscous, with a pale semitransparent macula at the base of the second discoidal cell and a dark fuscous macula beyond; the insect entirely covered with a fine orange-red downy pile. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The Jaffe reaction employs the use of an alkaline picrate solution that reacts with creatinine to form a bright orange-red complex.
  • The zenith was a deep blue, darkening opposite the setting sun, and paling over it into a peach colour, and that again near the horizon passing into a glowing orange-red, crossed by coppery streaks of cirrhus. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • It has shallowly lobed leaves and sub-globose or ellipsoid orange-red fruits to 6 cm long. Chapter 7
  • Poison ivy is rarely desirable, but the orange-red leaves of this woody-stemmed vine are quite ornamental. Nature hit snooze button on foliage, just now starting to pop
  • Flowers: The dwarf poinciana blooms in orange-red and yellow flowers with long, protruding red stamens that appear throughout the year, borne on long stalks in terminal racemes. Ponytail palm, croton and dwarf poinciana: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
  • This monomorphic species is identified by its overall greyish colour, white forehead, orange-red eyes surrounded by black and its orangish or chestnut-coloured belly and undertail coverts. Mystery bird: Ethiopian catbird, Parophasma galinieri
  • THE dairy was certainly worth looking at: it was a scene to sicken for with a sort of calenture in hot and dusty streets — such coolness, such purity, such fresh fragrance of new-pressed cheese, of firm butter, of wooden vessels perpetually bathed in pure water; such soft colouring of red earthenware and creamy surfaces, brown wood and polished tin, grey limestone and rich orange-red rust on the iron weights and hooks and hinges. Adam Bede
  • _ -- Morphine and its acetate give an orange-red colour with nitric acid, becoming brighter on standing; decompose iodic acid, setting free iodine; with perchloride of iron, gives a rich indigo-blue; with bichromate of potassium, a green turning to brown. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • It occurs in orange-red fumarolic crusts consisting of aggregates of small, quite elongated tabular crystals.
  • They used a rhodium metal complex hooked to a fluorous ponytail as a test catalyst and dissolved this vivid orange-red compound in the high-boiling organic solvent dibutyl ether.
  • Shorter, bushier and especially free-flowering, it has lovely orange-red blooms that really pop in the garden. Groundwork: The deliciously seedy sunflower
  • Another closely related plant with exquisite orange-red flowers, which in some books bears the Latin name sedum is roseroot. Kootenay Rockies - News
  • Algol B (Beta Persei B) is a orange-red subgiant star of spectral class K0-2 IV. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • There were the mornings when the world was shrouded in a mist which turned subtly mauve, and then as the sun broke through, the mountainsides all around flamed orange-red.
  • European hawkweed having flower heads with bright orange-red rays; a troublesome weed especially as naturalized in northeastern North America; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium.
  • Flat round fruit, fruit large, orange-red peel, Near pedicled Department occasional constriction, meat thin, sweet, seedless , easy deastringented.
  • It might be a pool of coloured light that takes off onto a bravura progression through garish washes of colour - a chase scene through the industrial port-side lit as a progression through hot orange-red, a cold hazy blue and a bilious green.
  • _ -- Morphine and its acetate give an orange-red colour with nitric acid, becoming brighter on standing; decompose iodic acid, setting free iodine; with perchloride of iron, gives a rich indigo-blue; with bichromate of potassium, a green turning to brown. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • A gleam of red spotted in a dark ditch reveals a spike of the orange-red berries of lords-and-ladies, or cuckoo-pint. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plant's foliage withers back during the summer while pretty, orange-red berries appear in the fall.
  • The orange-red sulphides of arsenic, orpiment and realgar, are formed both as primary minerals of igneous source and as secondary products of weathering. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • Flat round fruit, fruit large, orange-red peel, Near pedicled Department occasional constriction, meat thin, sweet, seedless , easy deastringented.
  • Blossoms are vibrant in bouquets too, especially when they're mixed in shades of deep orange-red, tangerine, and peach.
  • The Jaffe reaction employs the use of an alkaline picrate solution that reacts with creatinine to form a bright orange-red complex.
  • Another closely related plant with exquisite orange-red flowers, which in some books bears the Latin name sedum is roseroot. Kootenay Rockies - News
  • The hen wigeon can be confused with the hen gadwall, but the latter's bill is orange-red and its wing lacks the green stripe separating the speculum from the shoulder patch. Field Guide: Know Your Waterfowl
  • Her orange-red hair was worn bouffant, and her orange lipstick made her look like a small circus clown.
  • Thorax: the posterior margin of the prothorax rounded; the mesothorax with a longitudinal fuscous stripe on each side, widest anteriorly; the metathorax truncate; above, transversely striate; the tibiæ and tarsi spinose; wings dark fuscous, with a pale semitransparent macula at the base of the second discoidal cell and a dark fuscous macula beyond; the insect entirely covered with a fine orange-red downy pile. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • A young woman wearing a beautiful satin dress with an orange-red jacket stands to greet him while another woman sits at a table playing a theorbo, a musical instrument.
  • The full moon slowly rises, orange-red above the Georgia forest, illuminating a small encampment of tents and camouflage.
  • Orange-red beeches rise beyond them on the slope; two hoop-tents, or kibitkas, just large enough to creep into, are near the fires, where the women are cooking the gipsy's bouillon, that savoury stew of all things good.
  • In the four versions in this show (others exist), we see the original black-and-white litho from the Epstein collection, and then the full Draculette treatment it gets a year or so later, in a hand-colored impression from the gallery's own holdings: Munch prints his litho onto ghoulish green paper, then brushes the woman's hair in orange-red so that it can drip bloodlike down her victim. At National Gallery, Edvard Munch's 'Prints' reveal artist's methodical process
  • The flowers are fiery orange-red on the outside, with a large yellow circle on the inner segments and a slightly darker colour and veining towards a small green throat.
  • Once cooked, the roe turns bright orange-red, at which point the roe is referred to as coral and used as a garnish.

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