The colors are desaturated with poor contrast, giving everything a grayish cast. |
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The saccate volva is attached only near the base of the stem, grayish on the outer surface, and 20-35 mm wide. |
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Dark grayish smoke smothered the scene and the eerie green fire ate away at the hole in front of him. |
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Its skin was hairless and smooth and covered in miniscule, grayish brown scales. |
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The sky took on a grayish hue and the temperature fell but after a few minutes conditions were back to normal. |
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The process is characterized by dirty grayish or ash-gray-colored maculae on the skin of the trunk and limbs. |
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Her vague, scratchy, grayish images look kind of like piles of bent wire already, and they might be more interesting in three dimensions. |
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You can use maroon, grayish tones of pinks and whites to achieve the same results. |
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Zirconium usually occurs as a hard, grayish white metal, whose surface has a flaky appearance. |
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Thirty grayish white pillars surrounding the building rose so high that I couldn't help but wonder if they'd used magic to set them up. |
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All that could be seen were their long, grayish necks and broad backs that could seat ten people. |
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Often times, the landscapes are bleak in the grayish washed out world of factories or barren landscapes of the indigenous lifeforms. |
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Displayed predominantly in gridded series, the photographs were printed slightly dark, so that the whites have a grayish tonality. |
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With grayish brown fur and a nearly naked tail, the animals rarely grow to more than half a foot long. |
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The crissal thrasher is mostly a uniform grayish brown, with a long, dark tail and a very long, decurved bill. |
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His long, grayish hair was woven and braided about a huge horned headdress, and his midnight blue and evergreen robes were embroidered in silver. |
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These standard color designation names such as deep yellow and dark grayish yellow are hereafter printed in boldface. |
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It wasn't the normal, dark, towering building, but a tall, skinny, grayish color that looked like it had rotted from the inside. |
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After a month they became verrucose and some areas quickly acquired a marbled aspect with grayish coloration. |
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Her grayish brown hair was pulled back in a bun at the nape of her neck and her green eyes stared outside. |
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These ancient communities of grayish and straw-yellow stone are as mellow as the fields of stubble after harvest. |
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The jarrah tree has rough grayish brown bark with vertical grooves, which sheds in long strips. |
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Certain of the grayish species are called go-away birds, in imitation of their calls. |
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There, among the white waxy flowers, she saw a small, snow-white moth with grayish hind wings. |
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The canary creeper is an annual or perennial climber with 5-lobed, light to grayish green leaves. |
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All bristletails are carrot-shaped, somewhat flattened, and covered with grayish scales. |
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As I walked along the concrete sidewalk snowflakes began to fall from the grayish sky. |
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Their bodies are heavyset and covered with reddish or grayish brown fur. |
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It is most noticeable as grayish black galls on the ear of the plant. |
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His eyes were a grayish blue and his hair bright blonde, sandy rather. |
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Where the sky would be is a uniform grayish blank, which defines both the far horizon and the uppermost cleft of the rock with one long, graceful curve. |
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Powdery mildew causes a grayish white fuzz on new leaves and flower buds. |
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Caprimulgiform species are frequently dichromatic, having grayish and reddish phases. |
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They are wingless, grayish insects up to 5mm long with segmented odies covered with cottony wax. |
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Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda. |
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The public observers were overwhelmingly male, most of them in jeans and grayish blazers. |
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Leaves: close, grayish green with purple traces on the petioles and midribs, sparsely pubescent. |
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The amount of rufism decides whether a brown tabby cat will have a warm brownish color or a more grayish color. |
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The sulfur at El Desierto occurs in a whitish to grayish Pliocene tuff, consisting mostly of hardened, chiefly andesitic to dacitic, volcanic ashes, and capped by basalt. |
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Some species of Sorex are tricoloured, having a dark brown back, grayish brown sides, and grayish undersides. |
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Elephants have a tough but flexible layer of grayish skin, long trunks, and twin ivory tusks. |
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Infected leaves exhibit grayish lesions in the centre with a pale yellowish colour along the edge where the bacteria are active. |
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It ranges in colour from grayish green to greenish brown and may contain seeds and stems. |
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If ingested orally, this transition metal is absorbed into the blood stream and deposited in the mucous membranes, where it forms a grayish film. |
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Iron is a silvery white or grayish metal that is ductile and malleable. |
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A picture with too little contrast looks dull, with muted colors, no true blacks, and grayish highlights. |
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The mature larva is about 20 mm long with a chestnut-brown head and dark green body with fine grayish strips on the back and sides. |
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Panazeau marble has a grayish beige base, splattered with fine purple veins. |
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Some of the cars with grayish white buffer cladding for Russian wide gauge track. |
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Featuring many flatly painted coats of variously toned acrylic, Roberts' delicate grayish fields evoke shifts and gradations of dawn or evening light. |
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The color ranges from white to cream or grayish buff, with some specimens sporting a light ochre cast. |
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They all seemed perplexingly afflicted with the same strange disease as Henrietta, an illness that gave them an oily and grayish appearance almost like a fish. |
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Twenty-two samples for radiolarian research were collected from the grayish black, thin-bedded limestone and siliceous limestone of the Baoqing Member and the Mcishan Member. |
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Sky at the horizon is grayish and slighlty obscured. |
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The vireos are slim grayish green birds that stay high up in the trees most of the time. |
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Go early in the morning, and you might spot a small grayish bird called a water ouzel feeding along the creek bottom. |
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Its sweep of the awards was attributed to its entirely new colour: bicolour flowers, with grayish white calyxes that contained mid-blue corollas just touched with white in the throat. |
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Colour is grayish brown, with pinkish underparts. |
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Judging from the changes that I have seen to occur from year to year in these spots, one could believe that these changing grayish areas are due to Martian vegetation undergoing seasonal changes. |
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High silt content is an important characteristic giving the river a milky appearance in the upper reaches and a grayish brown colour near the mouth. |
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Yellowish teeth whiten better than grayish teeth. |
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One of the stake cars and the boxcar has grayish white buffer cladding, an indication that these cars could be re-gauged for Russian wide gauge track. |
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The drab green or grayish olive eggs must be incubated for 24 to 28 days. |
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The sky at the horizon is very pale white or grayish. |
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The grayish color also contrasted markedly with the white bridge. |
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The costa on the forewing was black and thickly overlaid with grayish or pinkish scales. |
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Most soil consists of moraine, a grayish yellow mixture of sand and rocks, with a thin layer of humus on top. |
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A typical fracture will have a whitish color towards the thin area of the wedge and grayish color towards the wide end. |
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Dried nutmegs are grayish brown ovals with furrowed surfaces. |
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Coat colour generally varies between red and brown, though it can be as dark as chocolate brown in the tufted deer or have a grayish tinge as in elk. |
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Colloidal silvers and mixed salt forms can cause toxicity, including argyria, a benign cosmetic condition characterized by bluish or grayish discoloration of the skin. |
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