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Example sentences for "deep yellow"

  • 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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