Dulse is a seaweed native to the British Isles that has a reddish-brown color and coarse texture. |
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Gaboon is also called gaboon mahogany because its soft, silky reddish-brown wood is similar in color to mahogany. |
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Sepia comes from the Greek word for the rich reddish-brown pigment obtained from a fluid that is secreted by the cuttlefish from their ink sac. |
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Natural: deep, fertile, neutral or slightly alkaline, brown and reddish-brown soils with sufficient quantities of calcium and potassium. |
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Westmalle Dubbel is a dark, reddish-brown Trappist beer with a secondary fermentation in the bottle. |
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The bedrock is found from depths of 3 to 5 m. It is a reddish-brown to greenish-grey schist, fractured and very friable. |
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The typical appearance is a reddish-brown slightly scaly patch with sharp borders. |
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The reddish-brown powder is easily water-soluble and can be reliably used even at low concentrations. |
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The body has a pale grey colour, eyes are bronze-brown, and legs are dark reddish-brown. |
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The reddish-brown to golden coloured cod is found only in Gilbert Bay where it lives year-round. |
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If it is reddish-brown and slightly transparent, you can assume that you've made a good choice. |
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The original warm reddish-brown colour of the surface develops in a characteristic manner through weathering. |
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The heartwood is salmon-coloured to reddish-brown, changing to red tints under the influence of light. |
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It has an erect woody stem, brown or reddish-brown bark, and highly branched saplings. |
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Though reddish-brown and hardened by petrifaction, the original character of the wood was still evident. |
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Davidson's current collection of bracelets, chokers and belts are made of black or reddish-brown strips of leather varying in width. |
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People call it the leopard lily because the orange background color of the flower is covered with reddish-brown spots. |
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That is why in a total lunar eclipse the Moon appears a dark reddish-brown. |
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She was standing on the edge of the huge rock, teetering, and her reddish-brown hair swung about as she did. |
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So, next time you go birding and spot the reddish-brown flanks of a towhee, call it like you see it. |
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The rectangle bell shade is a reddish-brown textile with black edged trim and natural black slubbing. |
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This reddish-brown or brick-red discoloration on roots is typical of Phytophthora root rot. |
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Papules of sarcoidosis may be of various colors, including red, reddish-brown, violaceous, translucent, or hyperpigmented. |
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The plants are stout, robust and shrub-like, with reddish stems and greenish-white or reddish-brown flowers produced in narrow, upright clusters. |
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The labellum, which is articulated at the base of the column, is trilobed, reddish-brown spotted and papillose with acute lateral lobes. |
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Male drinker moths, seen in July, are large and reddish-brown with orange veins running through the wings. |
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The arcology had windows in virtually every room, you could see the reddish-brown plains and a still, clear lake, and a yellow tinted sky, with a few tiny clouds. |
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The sugar in the marinade caramelizes during the roasting, creating a dark reddish-brown crust, shiny as fresh lacquer, that acts as a Pavlovian signal to barbecue lovers. |
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Fruit: A reddish-brown, hairless, rather smooth schizocarp formed from two almost globose, 1 mm wide parts. |
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A reddish-brown crab, with yellow-orange pincers and black-brown eyes has come to rest in the clear water of a spring. |
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The reddish-brown pigment gave solidity to the figures. |
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It ranges in colour from wax-yellow to reddish-brown. |
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The resulting hue is a ruddy reddish-brown. |
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Sveta is twenty-two, with long reddish-brown hair. |
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A light reddish-brown, achingly handsome — she looked healthy, expensive. |
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He paused to ignite the cherry on a respectable reddish-brown stogie, flicking away the match with a few expert twists of his thick wrists, exposed ahead of rolled up sleeves. |
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We scrambled up the mountain and worked all day on the snow-covered slopes exploring the wide, flat terraces of dark shale and reddish-brown mudstone. |
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A few years later, Goudeau met Carr, a slender woman with a mane of long reddish-brown hair, at a Phoenix nightclub. |
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Their colour varies from red to reddish-brown, dark burgundy or purple. |
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The obtect pupae are about 20 mm in length, oval, and of a pale brownish-yellow colour that later changes to dark reddish-brown. |
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Incipient decay is characterized by a crescent-shaped to spherical reddish-brown stain in the outer heartwood. |
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Soil characteristics: healthy soil, largely of the reddish-brown and limy types, with a high calcium carbonate content. |
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Big-headed ants are a reddish-brown colour. |
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The symptoms of erythrasma are mildly itchy, reddish-brown lesions most often found in the axilla, groin, between the toes, and in skin folds. the lesions may be slightly scaly. |
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Sclerotized areas light reddish-brown, with obscure cruciform pattern on frontoclypeus, membranous areas pale yellow. |
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Eelworms are minute worm-like creatures which attack the roots, causing plants to wilt and present reddish-brown cysts on the roots. |
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The casing is clean, free of damage and mould, has a slightly bumpy and knobby surface, a reddish-brown colour, with the lard particles showing through. |
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In time, it becomes darker and then varies between yellowish-brown and reddish-brown, contrasting sharply with the 50-100 mm wide sapwood, which can be white to light yellow in colour. |
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The figures are carved and incised into reddish-brown slate, sandstone and volcanite. |
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The fruit of the jujube tree and an edible drupe of ellipsoidal or globular shape, reddish-brown in colour when ripe, which takes place towards September, and with one sole seed. |
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The vehicle, described as a reddish-brown, 1980s-style sedan with a broken left taillight, went out of control and spun around before speeding away westbound, deputies said. |
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This reddish-brown fruit is a berry that comes from the prickly ash tree. |
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For example, young ponderosa pine needles first exhibit a lightening in color which turns light brown to reddish-brown at the tip and progresses basipetally along the needle. |
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