About The Word Discolored
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Discolored
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What's The Definition Of Discolored?
[adj] having the color spoiled with spots or streaks
Synonyms | Synonyms for Discolored: discoloured | stained Related Terms | Find terms related to Discolored: achromatic | achromic | anemic | ashen | ashy | besmirched | blackened | bled white | bloodless | cadaverous | chloranemic | colorless | darkened | dead | deadly pale | deathly pale | dim | dimmed | dingy | dull | etiolated | exsanguinated | exsanguine | exsanguineous | faded | faint | fallow | flat | foxed | foxy | ghastly | gray | haggard | hueless | hypochromic | inky | lackluster | leaden | livid | lurid | lusterless | mat | mealy | muddy | murky | neutral | pale | pale as death | pale-faced | pallid | pasty | sallow | sickly | smirched | smoky | soiled | stained | stigmatic | stigmatiferous | stigmatized | tainted | tallow-faced | tarnished | toneless | uncolored | wan | washed-out | waxen | weak | whey-faced | white See Also | Discolored In Webster's Dictionary \Dis*col"ored\, a.
1. Altered in color; ?tained.
2. Variegated; of divers colors. [R.]
That ever wore discolored arms. --Chapman.
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