Red
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana; Red River
adj.
- of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies; reddish; ruddy; blood-red; carmine; cerise; cherry; cherry-red; crimson; ruby; ruby-red; scarlet
- characterized by violence or bloodshed; - Andrea Parke; - Thomas Gray; - Hudson Strode; crimson; violent
- (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion; crimson; reddened; red-faced; flushed
n.
- red color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood; redness
- emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries; Bolshevik; Marxist; bolshie; bolshy
- the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue; loss; red ink
n.
- common North American shrub or small tree; red-berried elder; stinking elder; Sambucus pubens
n.
- wild plum trees of eastern and central North America having red-orange fruit with yellow flesh; August plum; goose plum; Prunus americana
n.
- of northern United States and Canada; spruce squirrel; red squirrel; Sciurus hudsonicus; Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
n.
- pine of eastern North America having long needles in bunches of two and reddish bark; red pine; Pinus resinosa
n.
- Eurasian shrub; red-berried elder; Sambucus racemosa
n.
- a red pigment composed in part from ferric oxide which is often used in paints and cosmetics
- a red soil containing ferric oxide; often used as a pigment
- a reddish-brown color resembling the red soil used as body paint by American Indians
n.
- a terrorist group organized in 1970 to overthrow the Japanese government and monarchy and to foment world revolution; is said to have close ties with Palestinian terrorists; JRA; Anti-Imperialist International Brigade
n.
- pine native to Japan and Korea having a wide-spreading irregular crown when mature; grown as an ornamental; Japanese table pine; Pinus densiflora
n.
- a girl in a fairy tale who meets a wolf while going to visit her grandmother
n.
- a Marxist and Maoist terrorist organization in Germany; a network of underground guerillas who committed acts of violence in the service of the class struggle; a successor to the Baader-Meinhof Gang; became one of Europe's most feared terrorist groups; disbanded in 1998; RAF
n.
- a Marxist-Leninist terrorist organization that arose out of a student protest movement in the late 1960s; wants to separate Italy from NATO and advocates violence in the service of class warfare and revolution; mostly inactive since 1989; Brigate Rosse; BR
n.
- a communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia; the most populous country in the world; China; People's Republic of China; mainland China; Communist China; PRC; Cathay
n.
- leader of the Oglala who resisted the development of a trail through Wyoming and Montana by the United States government (1822-1909)
n.
- an international organization that cares for the sick or wounded or homeless in wartime
n.
- a sweet eating apple with bright red skin; most widely grown apple worldwide
n.
- a radical political movement by Chinese youths who espoused Maoist principles
n.
- a paramilitary group of Protestants in Northern Ireland that tries to prevent any political settlement with the Irish Republic; attacks interests of Catholic civilians in Northern Ireland; responsible for arson and bombing and murder; RHD
n.
- a member of the race of people living in America when Europeans arrived; Indian; American Indian
n.
- an Interpol notice describing a wanted person and asking that he or she be arrested with a view to extradition; a wanted notice that is issued by Interpol at the request of an Interpol member country and distributed to all member countries; International Wanted Notice
n.
- a small reddish planet that is the 4th from the sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color; Mars
n.
- a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana; Red
n.
- a long arm of the Indian Ocean between northeast Africa and Arabia; linked to the Mediterranean at the north end by the Suez Canal
n.
- a small but violent terrorist organization formed in Ecuador in the early 1990s; responsible for bombing several government buildings; Puka Inti; Sol Rojo
n.
- a branch of the Tai languages
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- American breed of heavy-bodied brownish-red general-purpose chicken
n.
- large deciduous red oak of southern and eastern United States having large seven-lobed to nine-lobed elliptical leaves, large acorns and medium hard coarse-grained wood; Shumard oak; Quercus shumardii
n.
- a bright orange-red color produced in cotton cloth with alizarine dye; alizarine red
n.
- a shade of brown with a tinge of red; reddish brown; sepia; burnt sienna; mahogany
n.
- any of various acid dyes; used for dyeing wool scarlet red; alizarin carmine; alizarin crimson
n.
- a bright orange-red color produced in cotton cloth with alizarine dye; Turkey red
n.
- a bright reddish-brown color
n.
- capital of the People's Republic of China in the Hebei province in northeastern China; 2nd largest Chinese city; Beijing; Peking; Peiping
n.
- a red the color of ripe cherries; cerise; cherry
n.
- a red pigment used in paints; basic lead chromate
n.
- a red-brown azo dye especially as a chemical pH indicator (congo red is red in basic and blue in acidic solutions)
n.
- a red color that reflects little light
- As an ether complex, the lithium salt is dark red.
- Fruit is a dark red, ripens late, and is prone to rot.
- The general colour is deep brown or dark red.
n.
- a deep and vivid red color; crimson; ruby
- In autumn, the leaves change colour orange to deep red.
- UV to deep red luminescence can be achieved.
- The entire jellyfish is deep red in color.
n.
- small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles; red cedar; red juniper; Juniperus virginiana
n.
- tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales and Victoria; Eucalypt tereticornis
n.
- wildflower of western North America having ragged clusters of crimson or scarlet flowers; Castilleja miniata
n.
- large symmetrical deciduous tree with rounded crown widely distributed in eastern North America; has large leaves with triangular spiny tipped lobes and coarse-grained wood less durable than that of white oaks; Quercus rubra; Quercus borealis
n.
- a variable color that is vivid red but sometimes with an orange tinge; scarlet; vermilion
n.
- a dark brownish-red color
n.
- a red with a tinge of purple; purplish-red
n.
- dry red Bordeaux or Bordeaux-like wine; claret
n.
- plant with nearly leafless stalk topped by a cluster of red or reddish lavender flowers; California to Oregon; Andrew's clintonia; Clintonia andrewsiana
n.
- of temperate Europe and Asia; having black wings with red and white markings; Vanessa atalanta
n.
- large tree of Pacific coast of North America having hard red wood much used for furniture; Oregon alder; Alnus rubra
n.
- the highest level of alert when an attack by the enemy seems imminent (or more generally a state of alert resulting from imminent danger)
n.
- marine algae in which the chlorophyll is masked by a red or purplish pigment; source of agar and carrageenan
- It is usually found in association with red algae.
- Acrosorium Acrosorium is a genus of marine red algae.
- The ink takes on a purple hue, a result of eating red algae.
n.
- tall showy tropical American annual having hairy stems and long spikes of usually red flowers above leaves deeply flushed with purple; seeds often used as cereal; prince's-feather; gentleman's-cane; prince's-plume; purple amaranth; Amaranthus cruentus; Amaranthus hybridus hypochondriacus; Amaranthus hybridus erythrostachys
n.
- arborescent South American shrub having very large orange-red flowers; Brugmansia sanguinea; Datura sanguinea
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- smallish American tree with velvety branchlets and lower leaf surfaces; downy ash; Fraxinus pennsylvanica
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- North American perennial herb with alternately compound leaves and racemes of small white flowers followed by bright red oval poisonous berries; redberry; red-berry; snakeberry; Actaea rubra
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- North American bat of a brick or rusty red color with hairs tipped with white; Lasiurus borealis
n.
- small tree of southern United States having dark red heartwood; laurel-tree; Persea borbonia
n.
- evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves turn red in autumn; common bearberry; wild cranberry; mealberry; hog cranberry; sand berry; sandberry; mountain box; bear's grape; creashak; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
n.
- North American forest tree with light green leaves and edible nuts; American beech; white beech; Fagus grandifolia; Fagus americana
- large tree of Australasia; brown oak; booyong; crow's foot; stave wood; silky elm; Heritiera trifoliolata; Terrietia trifoliolata
n.
- birch of swamps and river bottoms throughout the eastern United States having reddish-brown bark; black birch; river birch; Betula nigra
n.
- biennial European catchfly having red or pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Lychnis; red campion; Silene dioica; Lychnis dioica
n.
- a mature blood cell that contains hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the bodily tissues; a biconcave disc that has no nucleus; RBC; erythrocyte
- Trenbolone acetate also has the ability to increase red blood cell count.
- The oxygen affinity with hemoglobin on red blood cell surfaces enhances this bonding ability.
- In those with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, red blood cell breakdown may occur.
n.
- bone marrow of children and some adult bones that is required for the formation of red blood cells; red marrow
n.
- brass with enough copper to give it a reddish tint; used for plumbing pipe and other brass hardware and in cheap jewelry; guinea gold
n.
- bryony having fleshy roots pale green flowers and very small red berries; Europe; North Africa; western Asia; wild hop; Bryonia dioica
n.
- a shrub buckeye of southern United States
n.
- cabbage plant with a compact head of reddish purple leaves
- compact head of purplish-red leaves
n.
- biennial European catchfly having red or pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Lychnis; red bird's eye; Silene dioica; Lychnis dioica
adj.
- special treatment or hospitality; red-carpet
- Scott's creations were seen often on the red carpet.
- RuPaul wore a "Vanjie" necklace during the Time 100 Gala red carpet.
- The red carpet show for this film was held on 28 July in Tamada Cinema.
n.
- a strip of red carpeting laid down for dignitaries to walk on
- Scott's creations were seen often on the red carpet.
- RuPaul wore a "Vanjie" necklace during the Time 100 Gala red carpet.
- The red carpet show for this film was held on 28 July in Tamada Cinema.
n.
- small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles; eastern red cedar; red juniper; Juniperus virginiana
- tall tree of the Pacific coast of North America having foliage like cypress and cinnamon-red bark; incense cedar; Calocedrus decurrens; Libocedrus decurrens
- fragrant reddish wood of any of various red cedar trees
- large valuable arborvitae of northwestern United States; western red cedar; canoe cedar; Thuja plicata
- Some of the red cedar grow in excess of tall.
- By the early 1890s little red cedar remained in the area.
- Forest cover includes red cedar, white pine, red pine, and yellow birch.
n.
- something of little value; damn; darn; hoot; shit; shucks; tinker's damn; tinker's dam
n.
- clay whose redness results from iron oxide
- Six of the outbuildings have red clay tile roofs.
- The event is part of the ATP Challenger Tour and is played on outdoor red clay courts.
n.
- erect to decumbent short-lived perennial having red-purple to pink flowers; the most commonly grown forage clover; purple clover; Trifolium pratense
n.
- coarse Eurasian plant cultivated for its thick white pungent root; horseradish; horse radish; Armoracia rusticana
n.
- the hard stony skeleton of a Mediterranean coral that has a delicate red or pink color and is used for jewelry; coral; precious coral
- corals of especially the Mediterranean having pink or red color used for ornaments and jewelry
n.
- cultivated European current bearing small edible red berries; garden current; Ribes rubrum
- small red berries used primarily in jams and jellies
n.
- Australian tree with small flattened scales as leaves and numerous dark brown seed; valued for its timber and resin; black cypress pine; Callitris endlicheri; Callitris calcarata
n.
- relatively nontoxic South African herb smoked like tobacco; dagga; Cape dagga; wilde dagga; Leonotis leonurus
n.
- common deer of temperate Europe and Asia; elk; American elk; wapiti; Cervus elaphus
- The Caspian red deer is around tall, and can weigh .
- The Caspian red deer has been domesticated recently.
- There are also red deer and other wild animals.
n.
- barbiturate that is a white odorless slightly bitter powder (trade name Seconal) used as a sodium salt for sedation and to treat convulsions; secobarbital sodium; secobarbital; Seconal
n.
- European deciduous shrub turning red in autumn having dull white flowers; common European dogwood; blood-twig; pedwood; Cornus sanguinea
- common North American shrub with reddish purple twigs and white flowers; red osier; red osier dogwood; American dogwood; redbrush; Cornus stolonifera
n.
- large edible fish found off coast of United States from Massachusetts to Mexico; channel bass; redfish; Sciaenops ocellatus
n.
- a small, old, relatively cool star; approximately 100 times the mass of Jupiter; red dwarf star
- Gliese 674 is a nearby red dwarf star with a planet.
- (See Habitability of red dwarf systems).
- This star system consists of a dim red dwarf and a white dwarf.
n.
- a small, old, relatively cool star; approximately 100 times the mass of Jupiter; red dwarf
n.
- red terrestrial form of a common North American newt; Notophthalmus viridescens
n.
- autumn-flowering elm of southeastern United States; September elm; Ulmus serotina
- North American elm having rough leaves that are red when opening; yields a hard wood; slippery elm; Ulmus rubra
n.
- false mallow of western United States having racemose red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Malvastrum; prairie mallow; Sphaeralcea coccinea; Malvastrum coccineum
n.
- combustible material (usually salts of lithium or strontium) that burns bright red; used in flares and fireworks
n.
- a flag that serves as a warning signal
- the emblem of socialist revolution
- something that irritates or demands immediate action
- One of the workers - Ya.Potapov - waved a red flag.
- The symbol of the group was the little red flag.
- The crash caused a red flag so the track could be cleaned.
n.
- weedy annual with spikes of silver-white flowers; Celosia argentea
- New World fox; often considered the same species as the Old World fox; Vulpes fulva
- the common Old World fox; having reddish-brown fur; commonly considered a single circumpolar species; Vulpes vulpes
- The Arctic fox is losing ground to the larger red fox.
- In Celtic mythology, the red fox is a symbolic animal.
- The red fox ("Vulpes vulpes") also creates maternity dens.
n.
- a large, old, luminous star; has a relatively low surface temperature and a diameter large relative to the sun; red giant star
- The Sun will evolve to become a red giant in about .
- It is a red giant and is a semi-regular pulsating star.
- This is a red giant star with a stellar classification of M0 III.
n.
- a large, old, luminous star; has a relatively low surface temperature and a diameter large relative to the sun; red giant
n.
- an ornamental ginger native to Pacific islands; Alpinia purpurata
n.
- body bright scarlet with 2 yellow to reddish strips on side; Mullus auratus
n.
- common Eurasian weed; naturalized in United States; French spinach; Chenopodium rubrum
- herb considered fatal to swine; sowbane; Chenopodium hybridum
n.
- tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods; much cultivated in the tropics; pigeon pea; pigeon-pea plant; cajan pea; catjang pea; dhal; dahl; Cajanus cajan
n.
- reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain; moorfowl; moorbird; moor-bird; moorgame; Lagopus scoticus
n.
- reddish-brown dried gummy exudation from any of several trees of the genus Eucalyptus especially Eucalyptus camaldulensis; eucalyptus gum; eucalyptus kino
- very large red gum tree; marri; Eucalyptus calophylla
- red gum tree of Tasmania; peppermint; peppermint gum; Eucalyptus amygdalina
- reddish-brown wood and lumber from heartwood of the sweet gum tree used to make furniture; sweet gum; satin walnut; hazelwood
- a North American tree of the genus Liquidambar having prickly spherical fruit clusters and fragrant sap; sweet gum; sweet gum tree; bilsted; American sweet gum; Liquidambar styraciflua
n.
- American red-fruited hawthorn with dense corymbs of pink-red flowers; Crataegus pedicellata; Crataegus coccinea
- American red-fruited hawthorn with stems and leaves densely covered with short woolly hairs; downy haw; Crataegus mollis; Crataegus coccinea mollis
n.
- the heat or the color of fire; fieriness
n.
- orchid of Mediterranean and Asia having a lax spike of bright rose-pink flowers; Cephalanthera rubra
n.
- any diversion intended to distract attention from the main issue
- a first draft of a prospectus; must be clearly marked to indicate that parts may be changed in the final prospectus; preliminary prospectus
- a dried and smoked herring having a reddish color; smoked herring
- A red herring by Comyn drew mention to a link to Comyns' Digest of the 18th century and where to place the apostrophe.
- Jason Lipshutz of "Billboard" noted the song's slow start as "a red herring for the upbeat anthem that "Catch My Breath" becomes.
- The show wanted to mislead viewers by publicising a red herring suggesting that historic character Scott Robinson was Leo's father.
n.
- a frankfurter served hot on a bun; hotdog; hot dog
- "Then, what do you get for lunch, ****ing red hot curry?"
- However, the enemy threw red hot scraps of iron on the testudo, rendering it ineffective.
- They were sometimes used for heating iron rivets, inserted red hot, during the assembly of structural ironwork.
n.
- the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue; loss; red
- The dye eosin is commonly used for red ink.
- The titles written in red ink, the initial letters in gold.
- On aeronautical maps, the exercise area was marked in red ink.
n.
- a jungle fowl of southeastern Asia that is considered ancestral to the domestic fowl; Gallus gallus
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- small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles; eastern red cedar; red cedar; Juniperus virginiana
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- New Zealand tree with glossy leaves and scaly reddish-brown bark; Agathis lanceolata
n.
- hard heavy red wood of the red lauan tree; often sold as Philippine mahogany
- valuable Philippine timber tree; red lauan tree; Shorea teysmanniana
n.
- valuable Philippine timber tree; red lauan; Shorea teysmanniana
n.
- edible red seaweeds; laver
n.
- a reddish oxide of lead (Pb3O4) used as a pigment in paints and in glass and ceramics; minium
n.
- a cautionary sign of danger; warning light
- the signal to stop
- A red light indicates that the team is out.
- Drivers who go past the red light are disqualified from the race.
- This fish can be viewed with a red light in a dark room if needed to.
n.
- a line that is colored red and that bisects an ice hockey rink
- It is one mile away from mall of emirates station on red line metro train.
- The Abbey Street stop of the red line of the LUAS is a 20-minute walk away.
- Common names in the aquarium hobby are red line shrimp and red stripe shrimp.
n.
- succulent carpet-forming plant having small brilliant reddish-pink flowers; southwestern United States; redmaids; Calandrinia ciliata
n.
- (slang) offensive term for Native Americans; Redskin; Injun
n.
- maple of eastern and central America; five-lobed leaves turn scarlet and yellow in autumn; scarlet maple; swamp maple; Acer rubrum
- Beavers avoid red maple, which can be the only tree left standing at the edges of some beaver ponds.
- It is usually found on balsam fir, occasionally on black spruce, and rarely on white spruce, red maple, or white birch.
- The woodlands on the periphery are dominated by several oak species, red maple, sugar maple, shagbark hickory and tulip trees.
n.
- bone marrow of children and some adult bones that is required for the formation of red blood cells; red bone marrow
n.
- meat that is dark in color before cooking (as beef, venison, lamb, mutton)
- There is no red meat served but fish, usually carp.
- The USDA treats pork as a red meat.
- Several pet food companies use bison as a red meat alternative in dog foods.
n.
- annual herb having scarlet flowers; the eastern United States; star ipomoea; Ipomoea coccinea
n.
- North American mulberry having dark purple edible fruit; Morus rubra
n.
- brightly colored tropical fishes with chin barbels; goatfish; surmullet; Mullus surmuletus
n.
- any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
- Symptoms in white oak are similar to those in red oak.
- The neck is made of red oak, the strings are nylon weed whacker twine.
- The red oak group have pointed leaf edges and pores are large and open.
n.
- flat mild onion having purplish tunics; used as garnish on hamburgers and salads; purple onion
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- Eurasian osier having reddish or purple twigs and bark rich in tannin; purple willow; red willow; basket willow; purple osier; Salix purpurea
- common North American shrub with reddish purple twigs and white flowers; red osier dogwood; red dogwood; American dogwood; redbrush; Cornus stolonifera
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- common North American shrub with reddish purple twigs and white flowers; red osier; red dogwood; American dogwood; redbrush; Cornus stolonifera
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- reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas; lesser panda; panda; bear cat; cat bear; Ailurus fulgens
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- ground pods and seeds of pungent red peppers of the genus Capsicum; cayenne; cayenne pepper
- very hot red peppers; usually long and thin; some very small; tabasco
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- commonly cultivated Old World woody herb having large pinkish to red flowers; periwinkle; rose periwinkle; Madagascar periwinkle; old maid; Cape periwinkle; cayenne jasmine; Catharanthus roseus; Vinca rosea
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- phalarope of northern oceans and lakes; Phalaropus fulicarius
n.
- herb with scarlet or white or purple blossoms that close at approach of rainy weather; scarlet pimpernel; poor man's weatherglass; Anagallis arvensis
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- pine of eastern North America having long needles in bunches of two and reddish bark; Canadian red pine; Pinus resinosa
- tall New Zealand timber tree; rimu; imou pine; Dacrydium cupressinum
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- hornless short-haired breed of beef and dairy cattle
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- food fish of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of Europe and America; Pagrus pagrus
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- any of several raspberries bearing red fruit
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- large harmless snake of southeastern United States; often on farms; corn snake; Elaphe guttata
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- a place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned; hellfire
n.
- red flesh of large food fish of Pacific coast
- a large fish of the Pacific coast of North America; Sebastodes ruberrimus
n.
- fatty red flesh of salmon of Pacific coast and rivers; sockeye; sockeye salmon
- small salmon with red flesh; found in rivers and tributaries of the northern Pacific and valued as food; adults die after spawning; sockeye; sockeye salmon; blueback salmon; Oncorhynchus nerka
n.
- East Indian tree with racemes of yellow-white flowers; cultivated as an ornamental; coralwood; coral-wood; Barbados pride; peacock flower fence; Adenanthera pavonina
- tree of India and East Indies yielding a hard fragrant timber prized for cabinetwork and dark red heartwood used as a dyewood; red sanders; red sanderswood; red saunders; Pterocarpus santalinus
- hard durable wood of red sandalwood trees (Pterocarpus santalinus); prized for cabinetwork; ruby wood
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- tree of India and East Indies yielding a hard fragrant timber prized for cabinetwork and dark red heartwood used as a dyewood; red sandalwood; red sanderswood; red saunders; Pterocarpus santalinus
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- tree of India and East Indies yielding a hard fragrant timber prized for cabinetwork and dark red heartwood used as a dyewood; red sandalwood; red sanders; red saunders; Pterocarpus santalinus
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- tree of India and East Indies yielding a hard fragrant timber prized for cabinetwork and dark red heartwood used as a dyewood; red sandalwood; red sanders; red sanderswood; Pterocarpus santalinus
n.
- a period of general fear of communists
n.
- an Irish breed with a chestnut-brown or mahogany-red coat; Irish setter
n.
- (astronomy) a shift in the spectra of very distant galaxies toward longer wavelengths (toward the red end of the spectrum); generally interpreted as evidence that the universe is expanding; redshift
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- low branching dark green shrub with bunches of brick-red flowers at ends of branches; coastal ranges and foothills of northern California; redwood penstemon
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- a plant fiber from the red silk-cotton tree of eastern India; inferior to kapok
n.
- East Indian silk cotton tree yielding fibers inferior to kapok; simal; Bombax ceiba; Bombax malabarica
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- medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed; amabilis fir; white fir; Pacific silver fir; Christmas tree; Abies amabilis
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- South American species of scarlet finch with black head and wings and tail; Carduelis cucullata
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- highly esteemed reddish lean flesh of snapper from Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico
- an esteemed food fish with pinkish red head and body; common in the Atlantic coastal waters of North America and the Gulf of Mexico; Lutjanus blackfordi
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- East Indian sparsely prickly annual herb or perennial subshrub widely cultivated for its fleshy calyxes used in tarts and jelly and for its bast fiber; roselle; rozelle; sorrel; Jamaica sorrel; Hibiscus sabdariffa
n.
- small web-spinning mite; a serious orchard pest; red spider mite; Panonychus ulmi
n.
- small web-spinning mite; a serious orchard pest; red spider; Panonychus ulmi
n.
- atmospheric electricity (lasting 10 msec) appearing as globular flashes of red (pink to blood-red) light rising to heights of 60 miles (sometimes seen together with elves); sprites
n.
- medium-sized spruce of eastern North America; chief lumber spruce of the area; source of pulpwood; eastern spruce; yellow spruce; Picea rubens
n.
- of northern United States and Canada; American red squirrel; spruce squirrel; Sciurus hudsonicus; Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
- common reddish-brown squirrel of Europe and parts of Asia; cat squirrel; Sciurus vulgaris
- Many conservation projects have been set up to preserve the red squirrel.
- The silence of the pine forest is often broken by the chatter of a red squirrel as it sees visitors.
- The common name originally may have been spelled "chitmunk", from the native Odawa (Ottawa) word "jidmoonh", meaning "red squirrel" ("cf."
n.
- needlessly time-consuming procedure; bureaucratic procedure
- The lower number was based on misleading accounting measures and red tape.
- It's just more red tape."
- A former colleague says Rai has an uncanny ability to cut through red tape.
n.
- seawater that is discolored by large numbers of certain dinoflagellates that produce saxitoxin
n.
- trillium of eastern North America having malodorous pink to purple flowers and an astringent root used in folk medicine especially to ease childbirth; purple trillium; birthroot; Trillium erectum
- trillium of northeastern United States with sessile leaves and red or purple flowers having a pungent odor; toadshade; sessile trillium; Trillium sessile
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- moth having dull forewings and red-marked hind wings; Catocala nupta
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- European herb with small fragrant crimson or white spurred flowers; French honeysuckle; Centranthus ruber
n.
- a disease of cattle; characterized by hematuria
n.
- Eurasian osier having reddish or purple twigs and bark rich in tannin; purple willow; red osier; basket willow; purple osier; Salix purpurea
n.
- wine having a red color derived from skins of dark-colored grapes
- It is often served with olive oil and red wine.
- "black field") is an Albanian red wine variety.
- He also loves Maynards wine gums and red wine.
n.
- reddish-grey wolf of southwestern North America; maned wolf; Canis rufus; Canis niger
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- terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil; often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet; used as bait by anglers; earthworm; angleworm; fishworm; fishing worm; wiggler; nightwalker; nightcrawler; crawler; dew worm
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- somewhat crooked red gum tree growing chiefly along rivers; has durable reddish lumber used in heavy construction; river gum; Eucalyptus camaldulensis; Eucalyptus rostrata
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- become angry; anger
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- a state of irritation or annoyance; huff; miff
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- juniper of swampy coastal regions of southeastern United States; similar to eastern red cedar; Juniperus silicicola
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- large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward; swamp red oak; turkey oak; Quercus falcata
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- large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward; southern red oak; turkey oak; Quercus falcata
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- large valuable arborvitae of northwestern United States; red cedar; canoe cedar; Thuja plicata
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- Mediterranean oat held to be progenitor of modern cultivated oat; animated oat; Avene sterilis
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- Its exterior is red brick, with metal and granite.
- It was built in red brick with sandstone dressing.
- It is built from Suffolk red brick and Bath stone.
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- The school's athletic colors are red and white.
- The walls are laid in patterns of red and white brick.
- The traditional colours of the club are red and white.
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- Min Kyaw Khant got red card against Shan United F.C.
- He actually received two yellow cards but no red card.
- This does not apply in the event of a red card (see below).
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- Oxygen binds with red blood cells in the blood stream.
- This parasite then enters and destroys red blood cells.
- In the bilayer of red blood cells is phosphatidylserine.
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- The bright red main gate makes it a very visible sight.
- It is bright red with black dorsal markings.
- The beetle is long and is yellow to bright red with black spots.
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- Oxygen binds with red blood cells in the blood stream.
- This parasite then enters and destroys red blood cells.
- In the bilayer of red blood cells is phosphatidylserine.
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- The lithology primarily consists of red sandstone.
- The tower is constructed in red sandstone rubble.
- It is built of red sandstone in the Norman style.
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- The initial letters are written in red and blue.
- It is painted in sharp red and blue colours.
- Wefts can be either undyed or dyed, mostly in red and blue.
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- The main colors of ornaments are white, red and black.
- Livery was the same red and black as the F4 1000 Mamba.
- The team's colors were white, red and black.
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- He also has red hair, like Boone's closest friend Jim Deakins.
- He is most well known for his long red hair and frightening face.
- He is red hair, young guy who is usually in charge of communication.
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- The dark red color is attributed to Mn ions.
- To be of use, it must be new, heavy, and of a dusky red color.
- Appearance of blood red color indicates presence of peroxides.
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- Blue and black balls play against red and yellow.
- The club colours are white, red and yellow.
- The 3rd Battalion wear the Regimental colours, blue, red and yellow.
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- The color has shown to vary between white and red.
- They are ranged under two classes, white and red.
- The beacon flashes white and red every 2.5 sec.
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- It even had red and green diamond pane windows inside.
- Dichromats often confuse red and green items.
- At 01:00, faint red and green glows were still visible."
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- It was bypassed, repaired, and painted red.
- In the European whiteface makeup, the ears are painted red.
- It is painted red with gold hemispheres, collar and neck rings.
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- The Bulldogs never entered the red zone.
- Tied at 7, Dillingham was leading a drive and made it to the red zone.
- The fumbled kickoff followed shortly after, giving Tech the ball near the Miami red zone.
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- Route signs were changed to the number 70 with a red background.
- The logo consists of the letters SIS in white on a red background.
- In the badge are shown the antic ruins of the city in a red background.
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- The official colors are yellow, blue and red.
- Remains of wooden coffins sometimes were painted in blue and red.
- Bears are the school mascot and the school colors are blue and red.
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- The earrings come with or without black and red glass beads.
- The club colours would be black and red.
- Unlike most modern tiles they are white with black and red pips.
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- Its logo colors are green, white, yellow and red.
- He filled notebooks with the sound of yellow and red.
- Flower colors range from white through yellow and red to magenta.
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- The school's athletic colors are red and white.
- The school colors are red, white and dark blue.
- The school colors are red, white and blue.
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- This causes development of red colour.
- If red colour develops immediately it is called direct positive.
- Titles were written in red colour.
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- List of teams whose players received yellow and/or red cards.
- Most red cards jack hogan (42).
- Two of the red cards came at Pittodrie against Aberdeen in separate matches.
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- It is yellow in colour with two red stripes.
- It is convex, solid, gray-whitish with dirty red stripes.
- It has a tourmaline-turquoise shorts and socks with red stripes.
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- The head usually has a large red blotch edged in black.
- Their coloration is light-brown and orange with large red eyes.
- Records include broad-bodied chaser and the large red damselfly.
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- Two white wines are nowadays available: and three red wines:
- The Appellation is for red wines only.
- In the region of Nemea it is often made into rosés of oak-aged red wines.
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- It is a two-story red brick building, in plan.
- The two-story red brick building was built at the end of the 19th century.
- It is a three-story, "L"-shaped red brick building on a limestone foundation.
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- Lewis Ferguson was given a straight red for a tackle on Tom Rogic.
- On 10 October 2009, Douglas was given a straight red card in a match against Millwall.
- He was shown a straight red on his debut, 2 minutes after teammate, Luke Varney received a second yellow.
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- The inflorescence is single group of 3-5 green and red flowers.
- "miniata" with pink or red flowers.
- It has dark red flowers with an characteristic and unusual appearance.
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- His human form resembles Haruto, but has red eyes.
- He wears blue glasses and has dark red eyes.
- Xavier had white skin, white hair, and unique scarlet red eyes.
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- In 1935, the Soviets installed a red star on top of the tower.
- To beat the game entirely, one must collect each level's red star.
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- Common names in the aquarium hobby are red line shrimp and red stripe shrimp.
- As in all missions from and after Apollo 13, the commander's suit bore a red stripe on the helmet, arms and legs.
- A. drives a customized 1983 GMC Van, painted black and grey with a red stripe, black and red rims, and a rooftop spoiler.
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- For the Swedish red cross benefit.
- A red cross was a symbol for many Crusaders in the 12th and 13th centuries.
- The design was a blue field with a red cross inside an orange circle at the centre.
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- Green leaves with yellow flowers and many red spots.
- It has two red spots on the head, and is found in North America.
- They are green with red spots.
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- On 10 October 2009, Douglas was given a straight red card in a match against Millwall.
- Five month later, Konko received a straight red card after a professional foul, in a 3–2 win over Cesena on 9 February 2012.
- Three weeks later, on 22 October 2016, Lam received a straight red card in the second half, in a 2–1 loss against Cardiff City.
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- They discovered hieroglyphs written in red paint.
- The periscope squirts him with red paint.
- Uganda Government vehicles are written with red paint on a yellow/orange or white background.
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- The twist, they will have to take a small red car with them.
- The flowers contain seed heads that produce small red seeds.
- It produces white flowers and small red to purple edible fruits.
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- He covered the walls with huge slabs of African red granite.
- It is made from red granite.
- A two-meter high red granite monument stands at the east end of this route.
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- It begins with a set of swirling bright red lights on a dark background.
- The large lit sign in front of the club featured a picture of her with red lights on her breasts.
- Silhouettes struggle in the windows of the Palace, until the Red Army is finally successful, and red lights flash out.
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- The socialist movement uses red flags to represent their cause.
- The second session was dominated by two accidents that both resulted in red flags.
- Although no red flags were necessitated during the session, several drivers came unstuck.
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- The green and red bells cannot be combined together.
- The inflorescence is single group of 3-5 green and red flowers.
- The county colours of Mayo GAA are traditionally green and red.
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- It is made of red bricks.
- This last phase can be seen as a Monogram formed by red bricks set in a wall of the castle.
- The south range, which still exists was built in the mid-15th century in the Gothic style out of red bricks.
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- All of these miniatures are framed in red and gold.
- Willamette's original colors of cardinal red and gold were selected in 1895.
- The Grizzlies are the school's mascot and the school colors are red and gold.
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- However, some species such as red deer are protected.
- The forest itself is a mix of hardwoods such as sugar maple and oak and softwoods such as red and white pine.
- Many animals, such as red kangaroos and dingoes, hide in bushes to rest and keep cool during the heat of the day.
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- In all cases, the Lady in Red is wearing a scarlet or blood red dress.
- In front of her is a sleeping baby in a cradle, with a doll in a red dress lying on the floor.
- In the first flashback, Marguerite, wearing a red dress, is surrounded by admirers and suitors.
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- He always has a red hat, green pants, and red boots.
- On 26 November 1994 he was given the red hat of cardinal.
- He died before receiving the red hat or a titular church.
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- Also his famous undulating walls and ceilings made of red pine.
- The exterior walls of the church were ochre and made of red brick.
- The neck is made of red oak, the strings are nylon weed whacker twine.
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- When Lucky wakes up, red foxes have surrounded him.
- Wolves may kill and eat red foxes in disputes over carcasses.
- In Israel, red foxes share their habitat with golden jackals.
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- In the first flashback, Marguerite, wearing a red dress, is surrounded by admirers and suitors.
- Each station is under the supervision of a Captain and a Lieutenant, both wearing a red helmet.
- Osborn also takes on the identity of Iron Patriot, wearing a red, white, and blue-themed Iron Man armor.
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- Eddie Johnson received a red card and so would miss the next MLS match.
- During a Piala Indonesia game, when Arema played PSM Makasar, he received a red card.
- On 39-minutes, Gillingham's Mark Byrne received a red card for a challenge on Tom Lapslie.
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- The structure is built of red brick and white trim.
- It is built of red sandstone in the Norman style.
- It is built of red brick and roofed with red tiles.
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- In the British Isles, the first red pillar post boxes were erected in Guernsey in 1852.
- Two weeks later, he received his first red card in a 1–1 draw with Almirante Brown on 27 March.
- He received the first red card of his career in a 4–1 home defeat to Leicester City on 15 March 2008.
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- The sails on a Thames barge are red ochre in colour.
- Graves were dug at the settlements and the dead were covered with red ochre.
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- A flag dated 1767 shows the letter L in a red field.
- The Basque Government replaced it with an empty red field.
- Carpets from the Konya manufacture often show an elaborate prayer rug design, with a monochrome bright madder red field.
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- Team colours are red shirt, black shorts and socks.
- Their kit is a red shirt, black shorts and red socks.
- The red shirt symbolism quickly spread.
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- It is topped by a red tile roof with many dormer windows.
- The hip roof is clad in red tile.
- Borgia was left lying naked, with just a red tile covering his genitals.
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- The place thus flourished as a red light district and came to its golden period.
- Kabukichō, a red light district in Tokyo, had 13 nozoki-beya in the early 1980s.
- It lies to the east of Damrak and contains the city's famous red light district.
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- Teachers also wore red to school to indicate solidarity.
- Many of the participants were armed and mounted; all wore red.
- The daily team leaders wore red dossards in the following stage.
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- The callus at the base of the lip is yellow and is often marked with red lines.
- The gills are white with two red lines on the outer surface which converge at the tip.
- "Goniobranchus tinctorius" has a white mantle with an open reticulation of fine red lines.
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- He was wearing the red jersey when he decided to quit.
- The adoption of the red jersey happened in the 1950 tour.
- The rider in the lead of the general classification wore a red jersey.
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- The colour is usually some shade of red or orange.
- In summer it produces red or orange, green-tipped tubular flowers.
- Other sherds were found with a vibrant red or orange burnish that had small, round handles.
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- Team colours are red shirt, black shorts and socks.
- The club colours are red, purple and black.
- The club colours are red, navy and white.
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- It is there that the bird acquired its distinctive red chest feathers.
- The distinctive red sandstone ruins stand at the top of the High Street in Arbroath.
- Mount Gay gives away distinctive red hats to top competitors at its sponsored regattas.
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- He was laid out holding a small prayer book and a red rose.
- A red rose was a badge of the Lancastrians; A white rose was a badge of the Yorkists.
- Saint Bernard of Clairvaux compared her virginity to a white rose and her charity to a red rose.
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- In December 2019, a follow-up red band trailer was released.
- On April 13, 2013, a red band trailer for the film was released.
- Black with a horizontal red band and two black balls as a top mark.
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- They primarily wear red with white trim.
- They all wear red sandals.
- The Ashanti and Akan ethnic groups in Ghana typically wear red and black during funerals.
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- Menace of Destruction members tend to use the color red.
- This creative technique using the color red makes the poem sound even more entrancing and interesting.
- They saw the color red, worn by the Pope and his Cardinals, as the color of luxury, sin, and human folly.
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- Team Asia competed for the first time, with members wearing red T-shirts and shorts.
- However, after the move fell through, Charlton returned to wearing red and white as their home colours.
- Demonstrations of women wearing red stockings took place on 1 May 1970, as part of the Labour Day activities.
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- We are pleased to award the ‘red dot’ to HTC.” Some reviewers noted some problems.
- A distinct red dot is found in the middle of each hindwing and a faint red dot in each forewing.
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- "P. spyrothecae" is green, red or yellow in color and smooth to the touch.
- However, they stay true to the red iris family with either red or yellow fulvas.
- Benstonite fluoresces red or yellow under x-rays and longwave and shortwave ultraviolet.
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- The 10" vinyl version of the single is red in color.
- The entire jellyfish is deep red in color.
- Fins red in color with pale reddish interradial membranes.
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- The western red colobus ranks at the top of preferred mammal prey.
- When hunting small monkeys such as the red colobus, chimpanzees hunt where the forest canopy is interrupted or irregular.
- Jane Goodall documented many occasions within Gombe Stream National Park of chimpanzees and western red colobus monkeys ignoring each other within close proximity.
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- The colour is red brown becoming more grey with age.
- Head and thorax are red brown, with a dark stripe on the vertex.
- Head, thorax and abdomen red brown.
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- The juice from the fruit was also used as a red dye by native North Americans.
- The heads and backs of small lambs were also marked with the red dye to protect them.
- Cochineal is a red dye produced by a scale insect that lives on species of "Opuntia".
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- It marked the first occasion in modern times that the colour of post boxes in the United Kingdom had been changed from their traditional red.
- However, the move fell through and the Addicks returned to the Charlton area in 1924, returning to the traditional red and white colours in the process.
- The majority of this jersey was the traditional red, decorated with a thick diagonal white stripe running from the player's right shoulder across the front towards the left hip.
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- The insignia is worn around the neck in a red ribbon.
- The medal is suspended by a red ribbon with a white cross.
- The medal is suspended from a red ribbon with a white cross.
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- The line is colored red on system maps.
- They are colored red or green, although they are usually referred to as "red frogs".
- The boy's original design was white but the costume was colored red, blue and yellow.