13 adjectives to describe discoloration

The faithful old soul poured forth a long story about his growing dependence on others and ended by mentioning a curious red discoloration that seems to have broken out over his face and hands.

There is a slight, greenish discoloration 'round the scratch.

She completed the drawing with mathematical precision, she found the exact tone of the violet petals, striped with yellow, even to the most delicate discoloration of the shades.

In this, he described a fatal disease during which the individual affected became languid and weak, and developed a dingy or smoky discoloration of the whole surface of the body, a browning or bronzing of the skin, caused generally by destructive tuberculous disease of the suprarenal or adrenal bodies.

'Horses that stand on sawdust or moss litter are sometimes found with extensive discoloration of the horny sole in front of the frog.

There is a very faint discoloration, but no more than is usual in a man of Monsignor's temperament at any excitement.

There is a slight, greenish discoloration 'round the scratch.

When she testified to the blows which (in her dream) she saw her father and the prisoner exchange, and the battered appearance of Mr. Wilkeson's face, the coroner looked at the prisoner, and was evidently disappointed to observe no traces of a bruise upon his pale brow or cheeks, nor the lightest discoloration about his eyes.

They had in many cases some reddish discoloration, which may have been the traces of betel-nut stains: for betel-nuts abound there.

If no yellow discoloration takes place, it is in good condition.

Abnormal discoloration of wood often denotes a diseased condition, indicating unsoundness.

The yellowish discoloration, usually from retained or perverted bile, gives the disease the medical name of cirrhosis.

She appears to have spread it on the bed where the sun shone on it and in the strong light she noticed on the dark material some brownish discolorations.

13 adjectives to describe  discoloration