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iridescent

[ir-i-des-uhnt] / ˌɪr ɪˈdɛs ənt /


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Three of them — iridescent superb starlings — quickly flew back to their habitat on their own.

From New York Times

Winged, fanged, iridescent or humanoid, these entities inhabit every corner of the Earth in the artist’s hand-drawn alternative reality.

From Los Angeles Times

Other vineyards are visible on hills across the valley, their leaves on trellises an almost iridescent green from chemical fertilizers and regular irrigation, despite the water shortage.

From New York Times

In recent years, though, the larvae of an iridescent green beetle that arrived from across the ocean, the emerald ash borer, have claimed 6,000 of the city’s 8,000 public ash trees.

From New York Times

And always with matching iridescent leather flares and sweaters with built-in hoods to protect the head.

From New York Times