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yellowish-white

ADJECTIVE
  1. of a white tinged with yellow

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  • The gourds or fruits, which are about 5 cm long, yellowish-white, and prickled on the upper part, are cooked as a vegetable, notably in Peru.
  • His yellowish-white jowls drooped, giving him a waxy appearance.
  • MUS AEQUICAUDALIS. of Hodgson, described in Horsfield's Catalogue as pure dark brown above, with a very slight cast of rufescent in a certain aspect; underneath from the chin to the vent, with interior of thighs, yellowish-white; ears nearly an inch long; head proportionately long Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • The Dark-Legged Hanuman Langur, for instance, is a crestless, black-pawed yellowish-white subspecies with a dark grey backward-looped tail.
  • On its first appearance the turpentine is of a sirupy consistence, and is quite transparent; gradually it becomes more opaque, and of a yellowish-white color. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
  • _ -- (1) Wagner's reagent (iodine dissolved in a solution of potassium iodide) yields a reddish-brown precipitate; (2) Mayer's reagent (potassio-mercuric iodide) gives a yellowish-white precipitate; (3) phospho-molybdic acid gives a yellow precipitate; (4) platinic chloride, a brown precipitate; (5) tannic acid, etc. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • To astronomers, the sun is classified as a G2 star, with an apparent colour of yellowish-white, between the white F type and yellow-orange K type. Weatherwatch: What colour is the sun?
  • It appears as a very bright yellowish-white ‘star’ shining at magnitude 0.1 at midmonth.
  • The trip from the radiation zone to the photosphere - the yellowish-white sphere of light that we see - takes about one week.
  • Note the yellowish-white pus distributed along the pial vessels and the congested and/or thrombosed pial veins emanating from the superior sagittal sinus.
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