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Example sentences for "pale brown"

  • Coloration black or sometimes yellowish above; pale brown or yellowish on the belly; neck black.

  • Red or pale brown, with three longitudinal black lines passing through brown, or black spots; the lateral spots alternating with the vertebræ.

  • Colour, pale brown or uniform dark grey, without mark on the neck, and with one or more dark transverse bands on the anterior part of the belly.

  • They produce countless numbers of little eggs, of a pale brown colour; these are apparently deposited from the interior white tentaculae, and cannot be estimated they are so numerous.

  • Pale brown, back with three longitudinal brown streaks, each occupying half of two series of scales; the centre streak divided into two over the nape and head, uniting together again over the tip of the nose.

  • Solution of ammonia turns pure wheat flour yellow; but if any other corn has been ground with it, pale brown; or if peas or beans have been ground with it, a still darker brown.

  • That from the first two has a pale brown colour; that from the nitrate has a dark brown tint and a semi-crystalline appearance.

  • Three kinds of cod-liver oil are usually distinguished--the pale yellow, pale brown, and dark brown.

  • The dorsal ground-color is a pale brown or brownish white in preserved specimens on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th rows of scales where dark stripes or spots are not present.

  • The dorsal ground color is pale brown, tan, olive, or white; usually the ground color is palest ventrally and darkest dorsally.

  • The ground-color is pale brown, pale olive or white, either with no stripes on the body or with eight to thirteen dark stripes at mid-body.

  • The ground-color is pale brown or white with dark stripes of black or deep brown present dorsally and laterally.

  • The crest is more of a brown, and the breast a pale brown, mottled with dark spots.

  • Nest and Eggs=--The nest is rarely anything but bare ground on which is deposited three to four eggs of a pale brown, spotted with dark brown.

  • The under side is pale brown, profusely marked by light spots and short bands.

  • The caterpillar is pale brown, conformed in general form to that of other species of the genus, but somewhat stouter.

  • Pale brown on the upper side, with a more or less indistinctly defined broad transverse band of reddish on the outer third of the fore wings.

  • The chrysalis is pale brown, mottled with darker brown.

  • The pyroxene phenocrysts are of pale brown augite; but they are small (less than 2 mm.

  • There is a considerable amount of pale brown glass.

  • Pyroxene-phenocrysts, when present, are scanty, pale brown, not over 2 mm.

  • The pyroxene phenocrysts are of pale brown augite, scanty and small, and give extinctions of 30° to 40°.

  • It is pale brown, streaked with red, the sapwood darker.

  • Its color is pale brown, tinged with yellow, the thin sapwood nearly white.

  • The heartwood is pale brown, streaked with yellow, the thick sapwood much lighter in color.

  • The heartwood is pale brown, the sap nearly white.

  • Capillitium of pale brown threads, somewhat branched and forming a loose net.

  • The notched head is pale brown with a black V-mark.

  • The egg is yellowish-white at first, but soon turns to a pale brown.

  • The chrysalis is pale brown, sometimes tinged with greenish, and freckled with darker brown; there is a dark line along the middle of the thorax and body, the wing cases are streaked with blackish, and the body is dotted with black.

  • The head is pale brown, striped and marked with purplish-black.

  • The chrysalis is pale brown, spotted and striped with a darker shade of the same colour.

  • The chrysalis is smooth, and of a pale brown colour.

  • The chrysalis is pale brown, marked with lines of a slightly darker shade.

  • It is full fed about three weeks after hatching, and then changes to a small and stout chrysalis, of a pale brown colour, on the leaf of its food plant.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brilliantly lighted; enormous number; fatty acid; fifty guineas; five years; food staple; give you; pale blue; pale bluish; pale brown; pale face; pale gray; pale green; pale grey; pale olive; pale pink; pale purple; pale rose; pale yellowish; paler below; passed through; shew their; sure sign; that young; turned suddenly; will place