How To Use Red-brown In A Sentence
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The other is Palmaria palmata, or Dulse, a red-brown seaweed with fronds radiating from a central disc.
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The grain is obovoid, truncate at the apex, and with a small white swelling in the centre at the apex, rugulose, red-brown.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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“Box No. 27,” Iron from Mugnah, proved to be haematite (which is magnetic), with some red-brown oxide of iron and quartz.
The Land of Midian
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This quartz coloured with red-brown oxide of iron, mixed with mica-schist, was assayed with the following results: —
The Land of Midian
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Beyond rose hills -- hill upon hill lit patchily by the sun, so that their contours were a mingling of brilliant purple heather, red-brown bracken, and indigo shadow.
The Best British Short Stories of 1922
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The whorls are plicate, with a necklace-like series of nodules at the sutures; and the shell is covered with dark red-brown spots, suggestive of its specific name.
The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
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The grain is obovoid, truncate at the apex, and with a small white swelling in the centre at the apex, rugulose, red-brown.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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It occurs as dark brown, red-brown, yellow-brown, orangish, and amber crystals.
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She has red-brown, extremely long hair, usually tied in a plait with two dreadlocks behind each ear.
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Blue hair is seen in workers in cobalt mines and indigo works; green hair in copper smelters; deep red-brown hair in handlers of crude anilin; and the hair is dyed a purplish-brown whenever chrysarobin applications used on a scalp come in contact with an alkali, as when washed with soap.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Both had the same golden-red-brown hair and soft brown eyes speckled with gold.
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Sahara blushed and leaned over her horse's neck, her long red-brown hair falling over her flaming cheeks.
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It consisted of multiple red-brown globular nodules measuring 1 to 3.5 cm, with smaller fine nodules emerging from their surfaces.
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The modern Irish hornless breed known as the Moylie is typically ‘red-brown with white faces, and a continuous white stripe along their backs, or almost entirely white with red ears and muzzles’.
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The tiny child had large green eyes, a fuzzy patch of red-brown hair, and a healthy glow in her skin.
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The wind makes a chaos of their red-brown stems, dishevelling them as if to test their pliability, in spite of a protective hedge around each bed, of dogwood, maple, elm or ash.
Wildwood
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I looked up suspiciously, a reasonably unplucked red-brown eyebrow poised in an unnatural position, dustpan and broom frozen in place resting on the top of the tarmac. ‘What's the catch?’
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She has red-brown, extremely long hair, usually tied in a plait with two dreadlocks behind each ear.
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A lump of soft, ochrey red-brown ironstone, coated with a thin layer of greyish white substance.
The Land of Midian
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His father had brown eyes and hair; his own eyes were hazel, his hair “sandy red-brown,” his complexion that of a “freckly-faced, sunburning kind of guy.”
A Claim to Camelot
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The tumors may be bluish, red-brown or flesh-colored and slowly infiltrate the surrounding tissues, eventually forming protuberant nodules and causing discomfort.
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Grain is orbicular to ovate, concavo-convex, red-brown, and transversely rugose.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Melanin, which provides a range of colors from gray to black, buff to red-brown and brown, provides camouflage for many birds and display colors for others.
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Nylander called the apothecium pale within, but forms with red-brown hypothecia are admitted by later writers.
Ohio Biological Survey, Bull. 10, Vol. 11, No. 6 The Ascomycetes of Ohio IV and V
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Among them may be mentioned a red purpurate of lead, a purple-red and a rose-coloured purpurate of mercury, a purple-red purpurate of silver, a dark red-brown purpurate of strontia, a crystalline red purpurate of cobalt, a scarlet purpurate of platinum, a yellow purpurate of zinc, and a green purpurate of baryta.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
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Serial transverse sections showed homogeneous pale red-brown parenchyma without discrete abnormality.
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They grew in much the same way Crixa's did, but small, white and red-brown pin feathers began to layer themselves over the bone and muscle.
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The use of block colours in black, anthracite, charcoal gray, indigo, winter white and red-brown complements this understated and practical collection.
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Grain is oblong, obtusely trigonous, or concavo-convex, red-brown and rugulose on the ventral side.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Grain is oblong, obtusely trigonous, or concavo-convex, red-brown and rugulose on the ventral side.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The cat has a slender body with red-brown or gray fur, and black and white markings around its face.
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The ecoregion is essentially a low desert plain extending from the Arabian Gulf coast westwards and inland towards Dahna, an area of high red-brown dunes rising above the surrounding plains.
Persian Gulf desert and semi-desert
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You'll find a full range of blues and purples, yellows, and snowy whites, plus exotic browns, red-browns, even off-blacks.
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He leaned back on this support with his face to the tower of the cathedral, now admirably commanded by their station, the high red-brown mass, square and subordinately spired and crocketed, retouched and restored, but charming to his long-sealed eyes and with the first swallows of the year weaving their flight all round it.
The Ambassadors