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  • A dazzling light was spread through the air, along the whitish hills strewed with cylindric cactuses, and over a sea ever calm, the shores of which were peopled with alcatras, * (* A brown pelican, of the size of a swan. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
  • Viro heard a slither, and a hiss, and looked above; from the rafters, a furred snake hung, its tail coiled upon a rotten wooded sign, the whitish paint flecked and gone.
  • 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
  • The best myrrhe is known by little peeces which are not round; and when they grow together, they yeeld a certain whitish liquour which issueth and resolveth from them, and if a man breake them into morsels, it hath white veines resembling men's nails, and in tast is somewhat bitter. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • These areas are then overlaid with a curious but beautiful, whitish veil-like layer, as if to remind us that her scenes are fictive.
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  • Frostbitten skin initially turns red, then it takes on a whitish, waxy appearance.
  • Flowers are hexamerous, tubular, whitish and odoriferous, pollinated by relatively specialized vectors as large bees and hawkmoths.
  • a few whitish bristles; pectus whitish; hind borders of the abdominal segments ferruginous; legs testaceous; femora striped with black; tarsi black, ferruginous at the base; wings limpid, blackish at the tips; costa deep black, incrassated in the middle; halteres testaceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • (vagina), in these cases, are not only irritable and itching, but are sometimes hot and inflamed, and are covered either with small pimples, or with a whitish exudation of the nature of aphtha (thrush), somewhat similar to the thrush on the mouth of an infant; then, the addition of glycerine to the lotion is a great improvement and usually gives much relief. Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
  • The form of body peculiarly subject to phthisical complaints was the smooth, the whitish, that resembling the lentil; the reddish, the blue-eyed, the leucophlegmatic, and that with the scapulae having the appearance of wings: and women in like manner, with regard to the melancholic and subsanguineous, phrenitic and dysenteric affections principally attacked them. Of The Epidemics
  • Thanks for your photo, Kristin, with its Rouge-bleu emerging through a light bluey-whitish background. Serment - French Word-A-Day
  • Varied with a few whitish cross bands; last series of scales and beneath whitish ventral shield black in front; subcaudal plates, one-rowed; throat scaly; chin shields two pairs; eyes lateral, pupil round; front pair of frontal plates short; nostrils lateral, in two small shields, loreal shields none; one large anterior, and two moderate posterior ocular shields; lower temporal shield in the labial ones. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • There are three colours available: brown, whitish yellow and honey whitish yellow being the natural colour of the wood.
  • Frostbitten skin initially turns red, then it takes on a whitish, waxy appearance.
  • During this course one new chalazion had started developing on the right lower eyelid with itching, mild discomfort, whitish discharge from eyes and lacrymation.
  • The cyst contained a small amount of whitish mucoid material.
  • _ Abdomen deep black, with whitish bands on the sutures; tip luteous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The present sewer is a beautiful sewer; the pure style reigns there; the classical rectilinear alexandrine which, driven out of poetry, appears to have taken refuge in architecture, seems mingled with all the stones of that long, dark and whitish vault; each outlet is an arcade; the Rue de Rivoli serves as pattern even in the sewer. Les Miserables
  • There are three colours available: brown, whitish yellow and honey - whitish yellow being the natural colour of the wood.
  • The whitish crescent moon at the nail base, under the nail plate, is called the lunula, and the tissue overlapping the nail at the base is the cuticle. HowStuffWorks Daily Feed
  • While the downtown commercial area has been thoroughly cleaned up, in the hotel zone, native blue lupin flowers are still all but obscured by big whitish drifts left by the volcano. Ash From Chilean Volcano Craters Argentine Towns
  • The = pileus = is hemispherical to convex, and expanded, smooth, whitish, with a tinge of straw color, and covered with torn, thin floccose patches of the upper half of the circumscissile volva. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • Between these whitish scarred spots are noticeable on which small red lupous tubercles again appear. Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated
  • The plagioclase feldspar weathers to produce a whitish gray rock, while the mafic minerals (olivine, augite and hypersthene) produce contrasting darker grains.
  • The whitish, half-moon-shaped area at the base of your nail is called the lunula (LOO-nu-luh).
  • In its pure form it is a light, whitish metal; but it is seldom thus seen because it reacts violently with water to form lime (calcium hydroxide).
  • The tonsils and back of the throat may be covered with a whitish coating, or appear red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus.
  • It grows to seven feet, and its flower heads, whitish and forming a fan shape, appear in October.
  • Albert, vowed not to change her linen till Ostend was taken; this siege, unluckily for her comfort, lasted three years; and the supposed colour of the archduchess's linen gave rise to a fashionable colour, hence called _l'Isabeau_, or the Isabella; a kind of whitish-yellow-dingy. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)
  • Face silvery; antennæ testaceous, black towards the tips, arista full as long as the thorax; thorax with three cupreous stripes; pectus silvery; abdomen with cupreous purple bands and with whitish spots along each side; legs testaceous, tarsi and hind tibiæ black; wings slightly greyish, blackish brown along the costa and about the transverse veins, veins black, fore branch of the præbrachial vein curved inward, discal transverse vein undulating; halteres testaceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The name of this tree in Hebrew is founded on the fact that it is the first to blossom; though not strictly white, its blossoms may be called whitish: the whitish blossoms, solitary while all is bare around, just yield the image required. Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature
  • It consists of a small island of skin containing sebaceous and sudoriferous glands, and is the source of the whitish secretion which constantly collects in this region. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 3. The Accessory Organs of the Eye
  • Pseudopollen is a mealy material, usually whitish or yellowish in colour, which superficially resembles pollen.
  • With deft fingers, she carefully sculpted the whitish-gray mass into a semblance of a man, a fat, chunky man with sagging limbs, but a man nonetheless.
  • Cameel-brod," said he, and kneeling down he commenced scooping away the sand with his hands, and from a few inches below the surface he soon drew a whitish tuber the size of a large turnip. A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa
  • Or that, if often reported, grayish or whitish gelatinous substance is not nostoc, and is not spawn if occurring in times unseasonable for spawn. The Book of the Damned
  • Add the prawn cutlets and toss until they are just sealed and turn a whitish pink colour.
  • It is distinguished by its phenology, whitish twigs and paired thorns. blue green bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs. Chapter 33
  • -- Fur very soft; above deep yellowish, olive brown or reddish-brown, with a mixture of fawn; under fur lead colour; chin and under parts whitish; head short; muzzle sharp; ears long and hairy; tail shorter than body, scaly, but scales covered with short black adpressed hairs; feet pale. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • Zircons extracted from this sample were typically prismatic, red to yellow-whitish in colour and translucent to opaque.
  • The bubble simply absorbed her most powerful attack as it began to glow with a whitish yellow light.
  • The present pumie; es do 'not ditler in this respect from those of Vulcano; and the enamel which r. hev produce in the furnace has a black and shining ground, interspersed with whitish i s i II r. A General collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world [microform] : many of which are now first translated into English : digested on a new plan
  • Thin and whitish leukorrhea with little odor indicates deficiency of the spleen and kidney.
  • It is distinguished by its phonology, whitish twigs and paired thorns, blue green bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs. Chapter 10
  • Also noteworthy are the rare stalactitic overgrowths to 20 cm of pale to medium green fluorite cubes formed along earlier ‘strings’ of whitish finely crystalline quartz.
  • Mr. Deane had an agenda to support his side in a fraud trial so he created an "old black woman" persona and whipped up racial intolerance of the "whitish" old lady Madge Knox who is in the way of Mr. Deane's ambitions. Barbados Free Press
  • Indonesians cultivate it as a garden vegetable and recognize numerous forms, including a large whitish one and smaller green ones.
  • Like the "coccus cacti," it is covered with a whitish dust, and yields a tinctorial matter soluble in water and alcohol. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • Four days prior to admission, she developed a cough productive of whitish sputum.
  • The whitish clouds wafted slowly down the street.
  • They often have cloudy whitish patches on the throat, near the umbilicus, and in the genital area.
  • Usually, menstrual flow increases (menorrhagia), but sometimes it decreases (dysmenorrhea); a whitish discharge (leukorrhea) may also occur. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • The term is used for patterns incised into the whitish slip coating (or engobe) of a pot (before the second firing) exposing the contrasting reddish body underneath. Interactive Dig Black Sea: Catalog of Artifacts
  • FRUIT: A grey to purple-black, straight or slightly curved indehiscent pod up to 12 cm long by 1.2 cm wide, with a whitish bloom and a gummy pulp. Chapter 7
  • The apples from China, with whitish yellow pulp and a cloudy red and striped appearance, are the latest to hit the city.
  • The latter, whose site is by far the more picturesque and amene, lay upon a long tongue of land backing the slope of the sea-cliff, and attached to the low whitish hillocks and pitons rising down south. The Land of Midian
  • White floccose scales on cap (var. coroniferum) and appendiculate veil; caps whitish or brown, tawny, or tinge of ochre. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • `They'll be too hard to eat even when they're cooked,' she said, but not unkindly, looking at the whitish green heap. HUMAN VOICES
  • Test of the larva in its latest period before the first metamorphosis whitish, waxy, stelliform, having usually eight lateral radiating processes and a dorsal convex mass of wax: average length of the whole about 1/40 in.
  • It is about the same size, and has the body ringed with black and yellow; the legs are brown; the femora on underside fringed with whitish hairs, simply pectinated; many of the pectinations of the antennae end in a bristle-like hair; palpi somewhat prominent; last joint pointed. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • The contents may be hard and friable, soft and cheesy, or even fluid, of a grayish, whitish or yellowish color, and with or without a fetid odor; the mass consisting of fat-drops, epidermic cells, cholesterin, and sometimes hairs. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • They are colored to blend in with their sandy environment: most are whitish or drab brown, and many have red-tinged or dark mottling along the back and head.
  • Salix irrorata has mauve stems with a whitish bloom, wonderfully ghostly in the dusk of a misty, moisty winter's afternoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are recognized by dark, ridged, pitted, usually conic-shaped caps, the margin fused to the stipe, or somewhat overlapping, and a whitish to cream-buff, furfuraceous stipe with folds at the base.
  • Egg masses consist of 25 to 50 whitish eggs laid overlapping each other like fish scales.
  • Petalite, LiAl [Si.sub.4] [O.sub.10], is found as lustrous whitish, anhedral masses that can reach many pounds and can be as much as 1 foot long.
  • Onopordinis_, but proportionably more elongate and less convex; rostrum and thorax longer; pilosity of the body underneath much thinner and shorter; thighs thicker, more clavate, the anterior evidently costate-rugose underneath; without whitish marks on the elytra, and without that layer of light-brown earth-like pollinose transudation which is often wanting in rubbed specimens of _Larinus Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Alongside them were long, unshelled prawns, their black-and-white striped bodies set against white scallops, still very much alive, judging by their whitish shells.
  • Antennæ tawny, arista white; thorax and abdomen with bright silvery tomentum; tarsi whitish testaceous; wings limpid, veins pale. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The mulberry produces a whitish paper, while that of the fig is dark. The Mexican art forms of ristras, papel amate and papel picado
  • And her Mohican is whitish blond, her eyes blue or possibly green. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • This waxy layer forms the grape's typically whitish surface, called the bloom.
  • The White-girdled Leaf-cutter likes the robinia, to which she adds, in lavish proportions, the vine, the rose and the hawthorn and sometimes, in moderation, the reed and the whitish-leaved rock-rose. Bramble-Bees and Others
  • On Laurel River in Madison is a peculiar cherty splintered whitish quartz rock which Mr. George Gehagan has manufactured into millstones, which are described as nearly equal in performance to the French buhrstone. A Guide to Capitalists and Emigrants: Being a Statistical and Descriptive Account of the Several Counties of the State of North Carolina, United States of America; Together with Letters of Prominent Citizens of the State in Relation to the Soil, Climate,
  • This material, which is colored whitish or grey to yellow-orange, is so light and friable that specimens crumble under finger pressure.
  • +Stem+ nearly equal, 2 to 3 inches long, 2 to 4 lines thick, firm, hollow, slightly fibrillose, whitish or yellowish above, reddish-brown below. Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • The Tooth Cave spider is a small, whitish, long-legged spider with obsolescent eyes.
  • In West Africa, there are three recognised types: nigra, widespread in Mali, with small tubers and blackish skin; rubra, with small reddish-gray or reddish-yellow tubers; and alba, which is whitish. Chapter 19
  • Head in front and the pectus white; antennæ ferruginous at the base; abdomen long, a hoary band on the hind border of each segment; femora, tibiæ, and tarsi white at the base; hind legs long, rather stout; hind femora with a luteous band; wings limpid, veins black; halteres whitish, with piceous knobs. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • In oral thrush, the Candida fungus invades parts of the mouth and throat, causing cracks in the corners of the mouth and whitish or yellowish patches on the lips, tongue, palate, and inside the cheeks.
  • -- 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
  • The = stem = is cylindrical, equal, smooth, fistulose, of the same color as the pileus, becoming darker, and often with whitish fibrils at the base. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • 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
  • The red is gaillardia ‘Burgundy’, the whitish is dappled willow, salix integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ , yellow leafed caryopteris ‘Worcester Gold’, and just starting to bloom at the rock edge, veronica ‘Royal Candles’. First Lilium and Other Tidbits « Fairegarden
  • Duck of both races like diminutive duck Mallard, with black and green speculum and whitish belly.
  • Onopordinis_, but proportionably more elongate and less convex; rostrum and thorax longer; pilosity of the body underneath much thinner and shorter; thighs thicker, more clavate, the anterior evidently costate-rugose underneath; without whitish marks on the elytra, and without that layer of light-brown earth-like pollinose transudation which is often wanting in rubbed specimens of _Larinus Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Quality of Pearl Gemstone: Select the genuine and globular shaped Pearl with fine qualities such as the soft luster with shining whitish color, spotlessness, totally free from the possible impurities or blemishes like dents, ridges and scratches. Gemology Pearl: Wear Ring or Mala to Mitigate the Negative Effects of Moon in Your Horoscope
  • A meagre, whitish soil, thirsty and unrecuperative, afforded grudging sustenance to a puny, grotesque growth of blackjack and chincapin, even the renovating pine -- the badge of the State -- being in many places a rarity. "The Free Negroes of North Carolina"
  • The whitish crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail is called the lunula.
  • The seminal vesicles and prostate gland produce a whitish fluid called seminal fluid, which mixes with sperm to form semen when a male is sexually stimulated.
  • They have a black patch on their throat with a whitish outline; the black extends to the malars.
  • • The lunula: The whitish, half-moon shape at the base of your nail underneath the plate. You Being Beautiful
  • He was wearing a torn buri-palm hat and tattered whitish shirt. Inroads
  • Imagine a cart full of whitish mud, filled with the minutest shells, poured all wet and sticky and slimy onto some clean planks and you may have some faint idea of what globigerina mud is like.
  • Tubercles appear anew on the margins of the ulcers and in the spaces between them, isolated whitish spots of sunken or raised scab tissue are observed on which very frequently lupous tubercles again develop. Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated
  • The whitish gleam was the mask conferred by the enormity of their remotion. Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers — Volume 2
  • When we come to reported falls of gelatinous substances, I'd like it to be noticed how often they are described as whitish or grayish. The Book of the Damned
  • And soon comes the iris, with its broad golden eye fringed with rays of lavender blue; and five varieties of phacelia overwhelm some places with waves of purple, blue, indigo, and whitish pink. Our Italy
  • 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
  • The whitish and smoothish sleepers are fairly new, while the darkish and roughish sleepers may be 10 years old. Wooden sleepers are not used where there are termites.
  • At the level of a line extending from the lower part of the symphysis pubis to the spine of the ischium is a thickened whitish band in this upper layer of the diaphragmatic part of the pelvic fascia. IV. Myology. 6e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Pelvis
  • An evergreen vine, partridgeberry grows up to a foot long, with a whitish, trailing stem.
  • -- "Fur above sooty black without any ferruginous smear, beneath lighter coloured; whiskers long, silvery grey; some parts of legs and feet greyish, clothed with adpressed hairs; claws short, whitish; ears large, round, naked; outer margin lying on a level with the fur of the head and neck, the ears being thus concealed posteriorly; tail tetragonal, tapering, shorter than head and body. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • ‘Don't underplant them with whitish gravel,’ she says firmly.
  • The small American aspen, which is quite common, has a smooth, pale-green bark, which gets whitish and rough as the tree grows old. Among the Trees at Elmridge
  • Psoroptes _communis cuniculi_) commences at the bottom of the concha, which is filled with whitish-yellow masses consisting of dried crusts, scales, fæces, and dead acari. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • There was a full moon, so the moonlight made the tall grass glow an eerie whitish green.
  • -- Yellowish-brown, with a rufous tint on the back, paler below; tail brown above, whitish underneath; feet concolorous with the under-part; ears small, hairy and nearly hidden by the fur; incisors yellow in front. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • He had donned the garb of a Hammalite monk, wearing a long whitish-grey cowl.
  • A second series of modifications enhances the secretion process, by genetically deleting or modifying two key layers of the cellular envelope-known as the S and peptidoglycan layers-allowing fatty acids to more easily escape outside the cell, where their low water solubility causes them to precipitate out of solution, forming a whitish residue on the surface. Analysis
  • HOUSTON — In the lab, the Moon rocks look nondescript — dark gray basalt, a whitish mineral called anorthosite and mixtures of the two with crystals thrown in.
  • It is distinguished by its phonology, whitish twigs and paired thorns, blue green bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs. Chapter 10
  • Thin and whitish leukorrhea with little odor indicates deficiency of the spleen and kidney.
  • +Gills+ far remote from the stem, with a broad plano-depressed cartilaginous collar, crowded, ventricose, broader in front, soft, whitish, sometimes becoming dusky at the edge. Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • The form of body peculiarly subject to phthisical complaints was the smooth, the whitish, that resembling the lentil; the reddish, the blue-eyed, the leucophlegmatic, and that with the scapulae having the appearance of wings: and women in like manner, with regard to the melancholic and subsanguineous, phrenitic and dysenteric affections principally attacked them. Of The Epidemics
  • All tyrant flycatchers in the genus Empidonax, called empids out of either affection or frustration, are suboscine songbirds with olive upperparts, pale throats and bellies, and whitish wing-bars and eye-rings.
  • Four days prior to admission, she developed a cough productive of whitish sputum.
  • The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen and dotted with whitish or yellowish patches of pus.
  • The exo-carp is coriaceous, thin, and dull, with glandular dots. Themesocarp is fleshy, whitish turning to yellow at maturity, with a granulose texture and astringent taste.
  • If there is a powder-like whitish coating covering the tongue surface, it is caused by the internal accumulation of summer-humid heat and is usually seen at the onset of pestilential diseases.
  • And it is kind of whitish and the trees are next to the blue sky. Here and Now Story Book Two- to seven-year-olds
  • _ -- The symptoms are swelling, heat, and tenderness of the sheath and penis; difficulty, pain, and groaning in passing urine, which is liable to sudden temporary arrests in the course of micturition, and later a whitish, mucopurulent oozing from the papilla on the end of the penis. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • The inside of the root, when fresh, is whitish; but assumes its brown colour as it dries, which is done (inter al.) by hanging it on a string in the air: it abates so much of its weight, that of seven pounds green, there doth not remain above one dry. Hau Kiou Choaan
  • The fruit is round, and almost stemless: light green when underripe, and ripening to a whitish or dull yellowish-green, or occasionally red.
  • When alive these fishes are a beautiful blue tinged grey on the back with a whitish belly, but this colour fades to a dull dark grey after death.
  • A smaller calculus, which has been called coralline, is also cylindroid, with a number of brown, rough, crystalline oxalate of lime branches and whitish depressions of carbonate. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • I was too exhausted to pursue for further elaboration and spent the afternoon lying around with an iv, but I'm still, a year later, I'm totally perplexed by that illness. can food poisoning really result in whitish-grey paint poop? Science Question from a Toddler: Why is poop brown? Boing Boing
  • It was written in the most charming of chirography, thought Cosette; in the same hand, but with divers inks, sometimes very black, again whitish, as when ink has been added to the inkstand, and consequently on different days. Les Miserables
  • It looks to me like a "piebald" black duck. aside from the whitish-cream color the whitish ring around the bill has me stumped. The other day i was out taking pictures of ducks,and their was a solid white duck with some brown, does anyone have an idea what
  • The inflorescences are composed of whorls of small, whitish, zygomorphic flowers, with seeds disposed in up to four nutlets of about 0 • 4 x 1 • 1 mm.
  • I started finding whitish yellowy gooey substances in my pants about a year ago, and about a month ago I found a kind of browny substance (defiantly not skidmarks) in my pants, and its coming from my vagina. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • I thought while looking at this outcrop the last time I stopped, that there might be some faulting or shearing between the whitish layer and the upper, densest part of the welded tuff the reddish gray, bouldery, hard-looking stuff with possible shearing taken up in part in the brighter reddish zone, in which you can still see some compaction foliation. Geology on the Road: Highway 50 #1
  • They were great gleaming disks that stared unwinkingly, luminous, whitish, and without a hint of normal emotion or sanity.
  • The thrips will rasp the foliage, leaving whitish streaks.
  • Examination revealed a tumefaction, draining a whitish secretion from the scar of the biopsy.
  • Among the rarest species are Porsild's catspaw Antennaria porsildii, Greenland woodrush Luzula groenlandica and whitish bladderwort Utricularia ochroleuca. Ilulissat Icefjord, Denmark-Greenland
  • Head whitish; third joint of the antennæ short, conical, whitish, blackish at the tip, arista plumose; thorax with a brown stripe; scutellum whitish; abdomen black; legs whitish, with black bands; wings white, with many blackish spots, some of them confluent; discal transverse vein straight, parted by much less than its length from the border, and by a little less than its length from the præbrachial transverse; halteres whitish. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The = gills = are sinuate, adnate, somewhat ventricose, very rarely in abnormal specimens anastomosing near the margin of the pileus, at first light yellowish, then shading to umber and spotted with black and rusty brown as the spores mature, easily breaking away from the stipe, whitish on the edge. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • He wore an old leather jerkin, the type that coalmen have, and a whitish shirt and a flat cap.
  • The silver-fir, of a whitish colour, like rosemary under the leaf, is distinguished from the rest, by the pectinal shape of it: The cones not so large as the _picea_, grow also upright, and this they call the female: For I find botanists not unanimously agreed about the sexes of trees. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
  • Sometimes, if gout lasts for many years, uric acid crystals can collect in the joints or tendons, under the skin, or on the outside the ears, forming a whitish deposit called a tophus. Undefined
  • Head densely clothed with long whitish hairs; thorax and abdomen with black hairs; wings hyaline, the nervures and nervules brown, with a few black scales: base of the anterior and abdominal fold of the posterior more or less covered with black hairs; antennae and legs fuscous brown. Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1
  • Most of the nodules, when cut with a diamond saw, were translucent to opaque and whitish-gray, but some had a reddish to orangish tint.
  • Head transverse, slightly rugulose; third joint of the antennæ conical; arista thinly plumose; thorax very finely punctured; scutellum almost semicircular; abdomen blue, smooth; tarsi yellow; wings black, dark grey towards the hind border, with whitish points towards the costa; discal transverse vein parted by about its length from the border and by more than its length from the præbrachial transverse. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • He silenced it and kept reading while whitish flecks of grease congealed on the hamburger. DOLL'S EYES
  • In some places the sulphur had formed crystals among other substances, such as whitish cinders made of an infinity of little feldspar crystals. The Mysterious Island
  • Reishi has a smooth, dark-reddish-mahogany varnished cap, with whitish edges when young, but flip it over and you'll find a white-yellowish underside filled with tiny pin-prick pores it's a polypore, a brown spore print. NYT > Home Page
  • Lesions of the mucous membranes appear as whitish, reticulated, lacy plaques of the buccal mucosa, which may be painful (Wickham's striae).
  • With deft fingers, she carefully sculpted the whitish-gray mass into a semblance of a man, a fat, chunky man with sagging limbs, but a man nonetheless.
  • The giant's heart had disappeared, the alburnum had been dissipated into soft whitish dust; but if the tree did not depend so much on its powerful roots as on its solid bark, it could still keep its position for centuries. Godfrey Morgan A Californian Mystery
  • The sandstone, or psammite, was composed of large grains of quartz mixed with clay of a whitish red or yellow colour; it frequently formed steep cliffs and craggy rugged little peaks. 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
  • They consisted principally of cavallies of different sizes, large and small snappers, and a few of two sorts of rock-fish, one with numerous spots of blue, and the other with whitish streaks scattered about. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
  • Description: White to whitish needle crystalls or crystal powder, oderless and tasteless.
  • Though coal and clay are frequently produced in this manner, yet I have no doubt, but that they are likewise often produced by elutriation; in situations on declivities the clay is washed away down into the valleys, and the phlogistic part or coal left behind; this circumstance is seen in many valleys near the beds of rivers, which are covered recently by a whitish impure clay, called water-clay. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • It is, both outside and inside, of a whitish violet color, often fibrillose above, with the cortina, and sometimes with the white veil, in the form of a zone at the middle. Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • Damage from the Russian wheat aphid ranges from yellow or whitish streaking to purpling of the damaged leaves.
  • After eating this delicate morsel it devours the honey in the cells of the bee and changes into a white, cylindrical, nearly footless grub, and after it is full-fed, and has assumed a supposed "pupa" state, the skin, without bursting, incloses a kind of hard "pupa" skin, which is very similar in outline to the former larva, within whose skin is found a whitish larva which directly changes into the true pupa. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • Surrounding the axis cylinder is a thick, whitish-looking layer, known as the _medullary sheath_, and around this is a thin covering, called the _primitive sheath_, or neurilemma. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • A nodule of amygdaloid, a coarse pebble enveloped in a whitish semi-crystalline paste, lies on the table before me. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873
  • -- Amanita phalloides, volva circumscissile, concave bulb margined by definite short limb of volva; upper part of volva has disappeared from cap; cap whitish, tinged with brown.] Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • A smaller calculus, which has been called coralline, is also cylindroid, with a number of brown, rough, crystalline oxalate of lime branches and whitish depressions of carbonate. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • His strands of hair were tied back by a dark string yet his hair shown bright whitish blonde.
  • The plagioclase feldspar weathers to produce a whitish gray rock, while the mafic minerals (olivine, augite and hypersthene) produce contrasting darker grains.
  • That beverage is described by the Franciscan, who was sent by St. Louis, as what he calls biting, and leaving a taste like almond milk on the palate; though Elphinstone, on the contrary writing in this century, says "it is of a whitish colour and a sourish taste. Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity
  • Part of that push is to expand use of synthetic gypsum - a whitish, calcium-rich material known as flue gas desulfurization gypsum, or FGD gypsum. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Thorax: the sides of the metathorax, the floccus on the posterior femora and the postscutellum with whitish pubescence, the latter produced in the middle into a blunt tooth; the legs fusco-ferruginous, with the anterior tibiæ and apical joints of the tarsi brighter; wings hyaline and iridescent. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus.
  • The frail, brown shell is marked with longitudinal ridges, sometimes having a whitish aril (seed coat) fixed to one end.
  • Mouth yellow; thorax with four stripes of slightly gilded tomentum; tip of the abdomen with cinereous tomentum; legs whitish, hind femora towards the tips and hind tibiæ black; wings greyish, veins and stigma black; halteres testaceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Outer perianth segments dark brownish - red, short lanceolate, with whitish edge.
  • If the animal survives, the inflammation tends to become chronic and attended by a whitish mucopurulent discharge. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • 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.
  • The Solfatara itself is a trough surrounded by hilly mounds; its smooth, saucepan-like bottom, covered with whitish pumice-sand, is pitted with craters containing violently boiling and fuming mud - the so-called fango, famous for its healing properties. Man or Matter
  • Face and pectus whitish; antennæ piceous; abdomen cupreous-black, dull testaceous towards the base; hind legs black, hind tibiæ towards the base and anterior legs dull testaceous; wings blackish, paler along the hind border, veins black, præbrachial vein and discal transverse vein straight; halteres testaceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • While elecampane root is better used for a cold or cough associated with coldness, weak digestion, low energy and whitish to clear mucus discharge.
  • Onopordinis_, but proportionably more elongate and less convex; rostrum and thorax longer; pilosity of the body underneath much thinner and shorter; thighs thicker, more clavate, the anterior evidently costate-rugose underneath; without whitish marks on the elytra, and without that layer of light-brown earth-like pollinose transudation which is often wanting in rubbed specimens of _Larinus Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology

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