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coloration

[kuhl-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌkʌl əˈreɪ ʃən /






NOUN
tone
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The strapping has developed green mossy coloration and white specks that look like the beginnings of fungus or mold.

From Washington Post

Other signs of an infection becoming more severe include a temperature moving above 102 degrees, confusion and blue coloration in the face.

From Seattle Times

Some consumers don’t like the amber coloration; others find it gives floors a sense of warmth.

From Washington Post

The giant panda also benefits from what researchers call “disruptive coloration.”

From Washington Post

“The Piedmont varies from peak to just past peak coloration, with oaks being the last trees to give up their green,” writes the Virginia Department of Forestry in its Nov. 10 update.

From Washington Post