The formation of tubercles and tubercular masses of infiltration, usually of a yellowish-brown color, with subsequent ulceration, constitute the important cutaneous symptoms.
Liver of sulphur; a substance of a liver-brown color, sometimes used in medicine.
It generally occurs in stalactitic, reniform, or botryoidal shapes, of a white to gray, green, or brown color.
In autumn before they fall they turn a blotched yellow-brown color.
Dealers occasionally polish pecans to impart the rich, brown color which is supposed to give them the appearance of being fresh and of high grade.
The fruit or acorn is solitary or in pairs, one or two and one-half inches long, very lustrous and of a bright chestnut-brown color.
Gills= free, white, slowly changing with age to a dirty pinkish-brown or smoky-brown color.
From this it may be separated by the more red cap, the whitish flesh, the purplish-brown color of the mature gills, and the mild flavor.
In the dried specimen the gills have assumed a brown color with no ochraceous tint.
The ancients used also a number of tinctures as ink, among them a brown color, sepia, in Hebrew tekeleth.
The dye is procured from the female grub alone, which, when alive is about the size of the kernel of a cherry and of a dark red-brown color, but when dead, shrivels up to the size of a grain of wheat and is covered with a bluish mold.
The first produces a reddish-brown color, the second a blue, and the last a violet or purple color.
A solid, wedge-shaped mass of a reddish-brown color is present, whose shape is due to the arborescent branching of the terminal arteries.
We also observed a small plover or curlew of a brown color, about the size of a yellow-legged plover or jack-curlew, but of a different species.
The skin is of a yellowish-brown color; and the leaves grow long and upright, with green footstalks.
The rest of the small intestine had a dark-brown color, and the stomach and colon, distended with gas, were leaden-colored.
These appendages were of a reddish-brown color, and so hard and elastic that they rustled and made a noise when the hand was passed over their surfaces.
The regions affected were mostly of a dirty-brown color, but in patches of a bluish-gray.
The young is entirely of a uniform slaty-brown color, with absence of gloss.
The outside is mainly composed of fine roots of a reddish-brown color, and the inside of an equal mixture of white and black horse-hairs.
It is nearly white, very light and porous, is easily cut with a knife, and bears a beautiful polish when saturated with the oil of the tobacco, which at the same time gives to the pipes a rich dark-brown color.
It is the concrete juice of a large tree, supposed to be the Isonandra Gutta, and is brought to Europe in irregular masses of a brown color, and contains various impurities which are easily got rid of by working it in hot water.
The nibs or points are then finished at a stone which turns round, and a varnish of a brown color--made by dissolving shellac and asphaltum in naptha--is given to the surface to keep them from rusting.
Following abortion the discharge is more characteristic, being of a dark-brown color, sometimes even bloody, and contains streaky or flaky pus.
One variety is rough and crystalline and has a yellowish-white or deep-brown color.
The bark is rough and the thorns on the branches are long, sharp, and of a light-brown color.
The spruce-gum sought by many is found in the seams of the bark, which, unlike the smooth balsam-fir, is scaly and of a brown color.
These are of a flattened kidney shape, with a hard woody shell of a reddish-brown color, and covered with wart-like protuberances.
It is of a greenish-brown color, with a balsamic fragrance, and is remarkable for the changes of color it undergoes when brought into contact with various substances.
Jamaica ebony is of a greenish-brown color, very hard, and so heavy that it sinks in water.
A valuable furniture wood from India and Ceylon, of a hazel-brown color, with black stripes, very hard in texture.
A mineral, found in crystals, of a yellow to green or brown color, and consisting of aluminia and glucina.
It generally has a yellowish body with the wings and tail greenish, but in its wild state it is more frequently of gray or brown color.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brown color" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.