Definitions
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- v. Present participle of discolor.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Please, most of us know what is going on in Mexico without the negative intravenous feeding continuously discoloring the pallor of MC atmosphere.
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Wrap the antler bases with aluminum foil to keep from discoloring them.
About a year ago, or maybe more, F&S or OL had a good article about preparing a skull mount.
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Tips: The cover cloth keeps your tie from scorching, sticking, discoloring or getting shiny.
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Users of the new iPhone 4 have also reported discoloring on their displays, which designers say is a temporary problem resulting from glue that isn't yet completely dry.
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Are there indications of thermal alteration, from discoloring to collagen deformation?
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Researchers discovered fluoride was the tooth discoloring culprit and mistakenly thought fluoride was also the cavity-fighting hero – unaware that calcium was required to grow sound dentition.
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My first shower is cleaned, but I'm sure that my hair is quickly discoloring.
Stacy Parker Aab: Shower Duty: One Volunteer's Story of Katrina Relief
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You see it kind of sprayed and discoloring the hillsides there near some of these wildfires.
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And presently, there in the east, would come again the red discoloring curtain over these mysteries, the finite world again, the gray and growing harsh certainties of dawn.
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Trees even lined some of the streets; most of them were aspens, whose bone-white bark was somehow resistant to the discoloring of the ash.
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