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yellowish

[ US /ˈjɛɫoʊɪʃ/ ]
[ UK /jˈɛlə‍ʊɪʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of the color intermediate between green and orange in the color spectrum; of something resembling the color of an egg yolk

How To Use yellowish In A Sentence

  • The segments differ from each other as regards refraction and in their behavior toward coloring reagents; the inner segment is stained by carmine, iodine, etc.; the outer segment is not stained by these reagents, but is colored yellowish brown by osmic acid. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 1. The Tunics of the Eye
  • What looked like flour-sacks were piled in one section of it, and the floor was dusted with yellowish powder.
  • If, on examination, all is found to be going on well, reimmerse the cathodes, and continue plating till they appear of a dull yellowish brown (this will occur in about four minutes), then remove them, rinse and scratch-brush them, and replace them in the bath. On Laboratory Arts
  • One of the best perks of the buffet is regional produce, including the granadilla, a yellowish-green fruit with sweet, pomegranate-like seeds.
  • His face was ashen, a yellowish grey color that spoke of death.
  • For example, for the first few days after delivery, a woman's breasts produce a thick, yellowish form of milk called colostrum.
  • The _first glume_ is cuneately obovate or obcordate, yellowish with red brown tips or dark brown with yellow tips, chartaceous below, membranous, hyaline and ciliate at the truncate, emarginate or retuse apex, 7 - to 9-nerved, the nerves abruptly ceasing towards the apex. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • If you have green eyes, apply yellowish taupe, camel and heather colors.
  • His doctor noticed immediately that Tom did look ill: his skin and the whites of his eyes had a yellowish hue this is called jaundice, and he had a swollen, distended abdomen. DR. SANJIV CHOPRA’S LIVER BOOK
  • Previously thought to be an "animal-only" pigment, bilirubin is best known as the yellowish hue associated with bruises and jaundice sufferers. Innovations-report
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