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Example sentences for "yellow color"

  • Carbonate of iron is of an ochre-yellow color.

  • The oil thus obtained by distillation is at first of a yellow color, but soon assumes a reddish brown hue.

  • It is of gold-yellow color and an agreeable balsamic odor reminding one somewhat of myrrh.

  • It has a yellow color and, at an ordinary temperature, a quite solid consistency like butter or wax, so that it can be rendered fluid only by heating.

  • The Messina oil has a yellow color, frequently not much darker than that of oil of lemons, while the color of Calabria oil is dark yellow, nearly brown.

  • This gas has a greenish-yellow color, and a powerful suffocating odor.

  • The post-mortem appearances would be those due to an irritant poison, namely, inflammation and softening of the stomach; the mucous membrane being detached in different parts, and stained of a yellow color.

  • If nitric acid gives first a scarlet, then a yellow color, sulphuric acid a yellow, changing to red and violet, and hydrochloric acid a violet color, the alkaloid present is probably veratrine.

  • The etherial solution of bromine, which possesses a reddish-yellow color, does not mingle with, but floats upon the surface of the colorless aqueous solution.

  • In this case, it will possess a yellow color, and its hydrochlorate will give a reddish-brown precipitate upon addition of sulphide of ammonia.

  • The liberated bromine is dissolved by the ether, which acquires a reddish-yellow color.

  • It was solitary, of a brownish-yellow color, the cap 1 inch broad, and the stem 1 inch long.

  • It became more of a yellow color when it was dry.

  • During the boiling the pale-yellow color of the liquid is changed to a vivid claret-red.

  • The solution should be perfectly clear and of a lemon-yellow color.

  • In the presence of bromin the chloroform, which settles to the bottom, assumes a yellow color.

  • It is generally very regular and beautiful and has the stem quite often of a yellow color, and the bulb margined above with a collar-like ring.

  • A small but pretty species of a yellow color throughout.

  • This species is well marked by the pale-yellow color of the pileus and its plicate striations which are very distinct even in the dried specimens.

  • Wounds of the flesh made by insects or other small animals have a bright-yellow color.

  • Defn: Having a yellow color; pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, euxanthin.

  • The wood is of a yellow color, fine grain, and rather heavy, and is much used in cabinetwork.

  • A yellow color, like that of the metal; as, a flower tipped with gold.

  • Defn: A fibrous mineral occurring in tufts of a straw-yellow color.

  • Having a yellow color; pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, euxanthin.

  • A solution in concentrated sulphuric acid has a saffron-yellow color.

  • The leaf in form of a dry powder is sold in the bazars of India under the name of "henna"; mixed with water it gives it a yellow color, and when boiled the tone of the liquid becomes darker; the addition of an alkali turns it brown.

  • In the presence of sulphuric acid its solution assumes a yellow color, changing to wine-red and then to dark red.

  • It is used by dyers to give a yellow color.

  • A silicate of lime of a white to gray, red, or yellow color, occurring generally in cleavable masses, rarely in tabular crystals; tabular spar.

  • A mineral occurring in small six-sided tabular crystals of a green or yellow color.

  • Fruit a straw-yellow color with a brownish-red blush; semi-free; ripens the latter part of July.

  • It often attains a size of 6 or 8 inches in diameter and is of a yellow color.

  • The wood is of a whitish or yellow color, and has an intensely bitter taste.

  • Some amethysts are altered to a yellow color by mild heating.

  • Other varieties of chrysoberyl (most of those marketed are of a greenish-yellow color) are correctly named simply "chrysoberyls.

  • In my walks about the place I passed a large stuccoed building of a dull-yellow color, with broad arched windows, and a stately portico, on each side of which stood a stiff looking palmetto, as if keeping guard.

  • I have eaten worse plums than these from our markets, but I hear that there is a later variety, larger and of a yellow color, which is finer.

  • Sometimes we saw large flakes or crusts of the turpentine of a light-yellow color, which had fallen, and lay beside the tree on the ground.


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