Flower nearly as large as the last, but not so deep yellow.
Selenium boils below a red heat and becomes converted into a deep yellow vapour, which, when heated, is subject to the same anomalous expansion as sulphur vapour.
With ammonia it forms two compounds, a basic salt, which yields a deep yellow solution, and another containing less ammonia, the solution of which has an amber colour.
Skin, deep yellow, strewed with russety dots, and with a blush of red which sometimes assumes a lilac hue near the stalk.
It is of a deep yellow on the shaded side, and redish orange next the sun.
Skin, deep yellow, tinged with green on the shaded side; but bright deep scarlet where exposed to the sun, generally extending over the whole surface.
A deep yellow powder; the oxide of some metal calcined to a red or deep yellow color; esp.
Defn: A genus of prickly shrubs or small trees, the bark and rots of which are of a deep yellow color; prickly ash.
Defn: A genus of shrubby ranunculaceous plants of North America, including only the species Xanthorhiza apiifolia, which has roots of a deep yellow color; yellowroot.
An orange or deep yellow color, like that of the stigmas of the Crocus sativus.
Floors--Softwood--Painted a deep yellow or gray, or stained to represent hardwoods.
When cold and firm slice into squares; put lemon square on lettuce leaf and tomato square on top with a spoonful of Deep Yellow Mayonnaise in center.
By the side of the salad put a ring of the whites of the eggs with a spoonful of deep Yellow Mayonnaise in them.
Travelers by rail between New York and Boston know how gorgeous are the low meadows and marshes in July or August, when its clusters of deep yellow, orange, or flame-colored lilies tower above the surrounding vegetation.
Avicennae of Gray) Mallow family Flowers - Deep yellow, 1/2 to 3/4 in.
Write with a solution of sub-carbonate of potass; wet this writing with a solution of sulphate of iron,--it will take a deep yellow colour.
Like the Common Green Yew, it succeeds in almost any kind of soil, but it colours best on a deep yellow loam in a thoroughly exposed position.
Alum forms a precipitate of a deep yellow, in small quantity.
Yellow antique marble, giallo antico of the Italians; colour of the yolk of an egg, either uniform or marked with black or deep yellow rings.
Gluten when dried in the air or a stove, diminishes greatly in size, becomes hard, brittle, glistening, and of a deep yellow colour.
Deep yellow, reverse of petals coppery; large, full, and of perfect shape.
In this climate they require the protection of a green-house, and are very striking for the great profusion of their corymbs of pure white or deep yellow flowers.
Coat over the iodine to a deep yellow, then over this quick to a red color, recoat about one sixth of the time of first coating.
To this mixture add bromine, until it assumes a deep yellow or pink color.
The various colors produced are owing to the thickness of the coating, and the maximum sensibility of the coating, as generally adopted, is when it assumes a deep yellow, or slightly tinged with rose color.
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