8 Verbs to Use for the Word discoloration

The skins may then be rubbed or peeled off easily, if done quickly, and the fruit divided into halves; or wipe with a clean cloth to remove all dirt and the wool, and with a silver knife cut in halves, remove the stone, and then pare each piece, dropping into cold water at once to prevent discoloration.

Yet, having carefully regarded myself in the mirror, and finding no discolorations, and feeling no wounds or contusions, I think my pedestal must have been very near the earth, else I would be conscious of some bruises.

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.

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.

Wetting with one drop the test-stone attached to my watch-chain, it presented the local discoloration indicating the narcotic poison which is the chief ingredient of this compound.

He put his most vital question first: "In all this interview with your sister, did you remark any discoloration on her throat?" The witness's lips opened; surprise spoke from her every feature.

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.

A stroke of apoplexy was at first believed to have caused his death, but a close examination revealed a curious discoloration of his skin.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  discoloration