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versicolor

[vur-si-kuhl-er] / ˈvɜr sɪˌkʌl ər /


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Although local people still knew of the deer, camera-trap photos are the first scientific evidence of Tragulus versicolor in nearly 30 years.

From Nature

On a particularly hot day, Joy opened her chest to discover that her beloved Gummis had melted into a giant versicolor orb.

From The New Yorker

“That’s more than the seg diet, there,” said one woman, a repeat offender suffering from heroin addiction and tinea versicolor, the fungus, which dotted her face with white circles.

From The Guardian

Tinea versicolor, a common fungal infection when the natural yeast on our skin overgrows, tends to pop up in the hot, humid summer months – or among people who've visited those climates.

From US News

He thought the flower might not be the common Iris versicolor sold by nurseries, but rather Iris prismatica, a rarer find.

From New York Times