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yellowish-brown

adjective as in bistered

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Communities along the river - one of the biggest in Ghana - lamented to Apeti that the water was "once so clean that you could see the fish and crocodiles that lived in it", but it had been transformed "into a yellowish-brown body of water".

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They can be identified by their shovel-like head and yellowish-brown, striped body.

Scientists say they spotted more than 13 million tons of Sargassum, a yellowish-brown seaweed, drifting in the Atlantic Ocean last month — a record for the month of March.

Blue-green pathways race across artist Shanthi Chandrasekar’s Neurocosmology- Networks atop a background of yellowish-brown neurons.

But this unassuming yellowish-brown pest causes up to a billion dollars’ worth of damage to U.S. corn crops every year.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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