Yellow
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- of the color intermediate between green and orange in the color spectrum; of something resembling the color of an egg yolk; yellowish; xanthous
- easily frightened; chicken; chickenhearted; lily-livered; white-livered; yellow-bellied
- changed to a yellowish color by age; yellowed
- affected by jaundice which causes yellowing of skin etc; jaundiced; icteric
- typical of tabloids; scandalmongering; sensationalistic
- cowardly or treacherous; -M.W.Straight
n.
- yellow color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of sunflowers or ripe lemons; yellowness
v.
- turn yellow
n.
- viscid herb of arid or desert habitats of southwestern United States having pendulous yellow flowers; yellow bells; whispering bells; Emmanthe penduliflora
n.
- a sweet eating apple with yellow skin; Golden Delicious
n.
- a major river of Asia in northern China; flows generally eastward into the Yellow Sea; carries large quantities of yellow silt to its delta; Huang He; Hwang Ho
n.
- part of the Pacific off the east coast of Asia; Huang Hai
n.
- an Asian race; Mongoloid race; Mongolian race
n.
- any of various yellow dyes; not related chemically to alizarin but applied in the same manner
n.
- a yellow color of low lightness with a brownish tinge
n.
- pigment of cadmium sulfide and barium sulfate varying in hue from lemon yellow to orange
n.
- pale-hued cadmium yellow pigment
n.
- a moderate yellow with a greenish tinge; canary
n.
- any of several yellow pigments consisting of normal lead chromate and other lead compounds
n.
- violet of eastern North America having softly pubescent leaves and stems and clear yellow flowers with brown-purple veins; Viola pubescens
n.
- robust European perennial having clusters of yellow flowers; Gentiana lutea
n.
- a shade of yellow tinged with green
- Their colors can range from greenish yellow to brownish red.
- It has a single smooth narrow leaf, up to ten greenish yellow flowers.
- Its body is greenish yellow with a bright yellow mid-dorsal carina of thorax.
n.
- plant of eastern and central North America having slightly fragrant purple-marked greenish-yellow flowers; Cypripedium calceolus pubescens
n.
- a strong yellow color; gamboge; lemon; maize
n.
- clover native to Ireland with yellowish flowers; often considered the true or original shamrock; hop clover; shamrock; Trifolium dubium
n.
- the yellow dwarf disease of onion plants
n.
- a shade of yellow tinged with orange; saffron
n.
- a variable yellow tint; dull yellow, often diluted with white; straw; wheat
- Tail darker olive-green with pale yellow banding.
- In a purified form it appears as a pale yellow solid.
- The underside of the forewing is pale yellow.
n.
- the yellow dwarf disease of potato plants; yellow dwarf of potato
n.
- large pine of southern United States having short needles in bunches of 2-3 and red-brown bark when mature; shortleaf pine; short-leaf pine; Pinus echinata
n.
- large three-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is red-brown deeply ridged; an important timber tree; longleaf pine; pitch pine; Georgia pine; Pinus palustris
n.
- common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature; ponderosa; ponderosa pine; bull pine; Pinus ponderosa
n.
- common lily of the eastern United States having nodding yellow or reddish flowers spotted with brown; Canada lily; meadow lily; wild meadow lily; Lilium canadense
n.
- eastern North American dogtooth having solitary yellow flowers marked with brown or purple and spotted interiors; trout lily; amberbell; Erythronium americanum
n.
- shrub of southwestern Mediterranean region having yellow daisylike flowers; African daisy; Lonas inodora; Lonas annua
n.
- asphodel with leafy stem and fragrant yellow flowers; king's spear; Asphodeline lutea
n.
- hairy yellow-flowered plant of eastern Asia and North America; Geum macrophyllum
- erect subshrub with deep yellow flowers; Europe and Asia and North America; Geum alleppicum strictum; Geum strictum
n.
- bog plant of pine barrens of southeastern United States having spikes of irregular yellow-orange flowers; orange milkwort; yellow milkwort; candyweed; Polygala lutea
n.
- North American freshwater bass resembling the larger marine striped bass; Morone interrupta
n.
- snap beans with yellow pods; wax bean
n.
- common yellow-flowered perennial bedstraw; North America and Europe and Asia; yellow cleavers; Our Lady's bedstraw; Galium verum
n.
- viscid herb of arid or desert habitats of southwestern United States having pendulous yellow flowers; California yellow bells; whispering bells; Emmanthe penduliflora
n.
- fruit of various buckthorns yielding dyes or pigments; buckthorn berry
n.
- a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the liver and to cause irritability and anger; choler
n.
- tree of eastern North America with thin lustrous yellow or grey bark; Betula alleghaniensis; Betula leutea
n.
- bone marrow that is yellow with fat; found at the ends of long bones in adults; yellow marrow
n.
- common weedy and bristly grass found in nearly all temperate areas; yellow bristlegrass; yellow foxtail; glaucous bristlegrass; Setaria glauca
n.
- common weedy and bristly grass found in nearly all temperate areas; yellow bristle grass; yellow foxtail; glaucous bristlegrass; Setaria glauca
n.
- low-growing annual with yellow flowers dotted red; faintly aromatic of pine resin; Europe, British Isles and North Africa; ground pine; Ajuga chamaepitys
n.
- European bunting the male being bright yellow; yellowhammer; Emberiza citrinella
n.
- small tropical shrubby tree bearing small yellowish fruit; guava; strawberry guava; Psidium littorale
n.
- tall evergreen of the Pacific coast of North America often cultivated for ornament; yellow cypress; Nootka cypress; Alaska cedar; Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
n.
- Eurasian perennial herb with hairy divided leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in North America; golden marguerite; dyers' chamomile; Anthemis tinctoria
n.
- medium-sized deciduous tree of the eastern United States that yields a strong durable wood; chinquapin oak; chinkapin oak; Quercus muehlenbergii
n.
- common yellow-flowered perennial bedstraw; North America and Europe and Asia; yellow bedstraw; Our Lady's bedstraw; Galium verum
n.
- common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits; heal all; Clintonia borealis
n.
- colicroot with yellow-bracted racemose flowers; smaller than Aletris farinosa; southeastern United States; Aletris aurea
n.
- tall evergreen of the Pacific coast of North America often cultivated for ornament; yellow cedar; Nootka cypress; Alaska cedar; Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
n.
- European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America; bitter dock; broad-leaved dock; Rumex obtusifolius
n.
- any of several virus diseases of plants characterized by stunting and yellowing of the leaves
n.
- the yellow dwarf disease of potato plants; potato yellow dwarf
n.
- caused by a flavivirus transmitted by a mosquito; yellow jack; black vomit
- When Dr. Mudd caught yellow fever, Spangler treated him.
- She died of yellow fever September 13, 1855.
- Cruz eradicated urban yellow fever in the state of Pará.
n.
- common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated; yellow iris; yellow water flag; Iris pseudacorus
- Cholera ships also used a yellow flag.
- The Swiss Canton of Uri is named after the aurochs; its yellow flag shows a black aurochs head.
- Each carries a weighted yellow flag that is thrown to the ground to signal that a foul has been called.
n.
- European yellow-flowered foxglove; straw foxglove; Digitalis lutea
n.
- common weedy and bristly grass found in nearly all temperate areas; yellow bristlegrass; yellow bristle grass; glaucous bristlegrass; Setaria glauca
n.
- erect perennial with stout stems and yellow-green flowers; southern Canada and southeastern United States; Agastache nepetoides
n.
- globe lily having open branched clusters of clear yellow egg-shaped flowers; northern California; golden fairy lantern; Calochortus amabilis
n.
- schooling goatfish; greyish with yellow stripe; Mulloidichthys martinicus
n.
- the edible yellow fruit of the Jamaica honeysuckle; bell apple; sweet cup; water lemon
- West Indian passionflower; cultivated for its yellow edible fruit; Jamaica honeysuckle; Passiflora laurifolia
n.
- a shade of green tinged with yellow; yellowish green; chartreuse; Paris green; pea green
n.
- a kind of gurnard; tub gurnard; Trigla lucerna
n.
- European hawkweed introduced into northeastern United States; locally troublesome weeds; king devil; Hieracium praealtum
n.
- found on sea beaches from Virginia to South America having greenish-yellow flowers and orange or yellow berries; Physalis viscosa
n.
- climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant yellow (later orange) flowers in terminal whorls; southeastern United States; Lonicera flava
- twining deciduous shrub with clusters of purple-tinged yellow-green flowers; northeastern America; Lonicera dioica
n.
- yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America; horn poppy; horned poppy; sea poppy; Glaucium flavum
n.
- small yellow-marked social wasp commonly nesting in the ground; yellow jacket; Vespula maculifrons
n.
- common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated; yellow flag; yellow water flag; Iris pseudacorus
n.
- perennial herb with showy yellow flowers; the eastern United States; wingstem; golden ironweed; golden honey plant; Verbesina alternifolia; Actinomeris alternifolia
n.
- semi-evergreen South American tree with odd-pinnate leaves and golden yellow flowers cultivated as an ornamental; tipu; tipu tree; pride of Bolivia
n.
- caused by a flavivirus transmitted by a mosquito; yellow fever; black vomit
- yellow flag hoist on a ship in quarantine
- fish of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico; Caranx bartholomaei
n.
- a barbiturate (trade name Nembutal) used as a sedative and hypnotic and antispasmodic; pentobarbital sodium; pentobarbital; Nembutal
- small yellow-marked social wasp commonly nesting in the ground; yellow hornet; Vespula maculifrons
n.
- poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers; yellow jessamine; Carolina jasmine; evening trumpet flower; Gelsemium sempervirens
n.
- poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers; yellow jasmine; Carolina jasmine; evening trumpet flower; Gelsemium sempervirens
n.
- sensationalist journalism; tabloid; tab
n.
- maroon to purple-brown orchid with yellow lip; Europe, North America and Japan; yellow lady-slipper; Cypripedium calceolus; Cypripedium parviflorum
n.
- maroon to purple-brown orchid with yellow lip; Europe, North America and Japan; yellow lady's slipper; Cypripedium calceolus; Cypripedium parviflorum
n.
- the signal to proceed with caution
- featured the trademark red and yellow light bulb Newton logo in neon.
- The photophores emit a weak blue, green, or yellow light, and are known to be arranged in species-specific patterns.
- They absorb ultraviolet, violet, and blue light and scatter orange or red light, and (in low concentrations) yellow light.
n.
- large thorny tree of eastern and central United States having pinnately compound leaves and drooping racemes of white flowers; widely naturalized in many varieties in temperate regions; black locust; Robinia pseudoacacia
n.
- frequently considered a weed; Europe and Asia; garden loosestrife; Lysimachia vulgaris
n.
- yellow-flowered European lupine cultivated for forage; Lupinus luteus
n.
- offensive term for an Asian man
n.
- mariposa having clusters of a few large deep yellow bell-shaped flowers atop slender stems; California coastal ranges; Calochortus luteus
n.
- bone marrow that is yellow with fat; found at the ends of long bones in adults; yellow bone marrow
n.
- a brass that has more zinc and is stronger than alpha brass; used in making castings and hot-worked products; alpha-beta brass; Muntz metal
n.
- bog plant of pine barrens of southeastern United States having spikes of irregular yellow-orange flowers; orange milkwort; candyweed; yellow bachelor's button; Polygala lutea
n.
- tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit; hog plum; yellow mombin tree; Spondias mombin
- yellow oval tropical fruit; hog plum
n.
- tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit; hog plum; yellow mombin; Spondias mombin
n.
- tufted evergreen perennial having ciliate leaves and yellow corymbose flowers often spotted orange; Saxifraga aizoides
n.
- European sedge having small edible nutlike tubers; chufa; earth almond; ground almond; rush nut; Cyperus esculentus
n.
- medium to large deciduous timber tree of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada having dark outer bark and yellow inner bark used for tanning; broad five-lobed leaves are bristle-tipped; black oak; quercitron; quercitron oak; Quercus velutina
n.
- pigment consisting of a limonite mixed with clay and silica; yellow ochre
n.
- pigment consisting of a limonite mixed with clay and silica; yellow ocher
n.
- tropical American shrub or small tree having glossy dark green leaves and fragrant saffron yellow to orange or peach- colored flowers; all parts highly poisonous; Thevetia peruviana; Thevetia neriifolia
n.
- a telephone directory or section of a directory (usually printed on yellow paper) where business products and services are listed alphabetically by field along with classified advertising
n.
- Australian plant naturalized in Spain having flowers of lemon yellow to deep gold; the frequent choice of those who love dried flowers; strawflower; golden everlasting; Helichrysum bracteatum
n.
- a woody vine of eastern North America having large oval leaves and small white flowers and purple to blue-black fruits; common moonseed; Canada moonseed; Menispermum canadense
n.
- western United States bushy herb having yellow pea-like flowers; false lupine; golden pea; Thermopsis macrophylla
n.
- North American perch; Perca flavescens
- It is also home to kokanee, largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and yellow perch.
- Fish species in the lake include walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, white sucker and burbot.
- Fish species in the lake include smallmouth bass, lake trout, whitefish, yellow perch and rock bass.
n.
- the threat to Western civilization said to arise from the power of Asiatic peoples
n.
- trailing European evergreen with yellow flowers; Lysimachia nemorum
n.
- any of various pines having yellow wood
- hard yellowish wood of a yellow pine
- The forest is mainly composed of broadleaf trees with some yellow pine.
- With yellow pine pilings and matai flooring, it opened on 17 December 1954.
- The forest is composed mostly of broadleaf deciduous species with some yellow pine.
n.
- pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect yellow trumpet-shaped pitchers with wide mouths and erect lids; huntsman's horn; huntsman's horns; yellow trumpet; trumpets; Sarracenia flava
n.
- common water lily of eastern and central North America, having broad leaves and globe-shaped yellow flowers; in sluggish fresh or slightly brackish water; spatterdock; cow lily; Nuphar advena
n.
- tall North American deciduous timber tree having large tulip-shaped greenish yellow flowers and conelike fruit; yields soft white woods used especially for cabinet work; tulip tree; tulip poplar; canary whitewood; Liriodendron tulipifera
- light easily worked wood of a tulip tree; used for furniture and veneer; tulipwood; true tulipwood; whitewood; white poplar
n.
- a cyanide compound that is prepared by the reaction of potassium cyanide with ferrous salts; commonly used by gardeners; potassium ferrocyanide
n.
- noxious cress with yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Sisymbrium; rockcress; rocket cress; Barbarea vulgaris; Sisymbrium barbarea
n.
- perennial herb of northeastern United States having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves; goldenseal; golden seal; turmeric root; Hydrastis Canadensis
n.
- European perennial naturalized throughout United States having hollow stems with a few long narrow tapered leaves and each bearing a solitary pale yellow flower; Tragopogon dubius
n.
- plant having hemispherical heads of yellow trumpet-shaped flowers; found in coastal dunes from California to British Columbia; Abronia latifolia
n.
- slender perennial of western North America having weakly bristly leaves and yellow flower heads; Haplopappus spinulosus
n.
- a small yellowish central area of the retina that is rich in cones and that mediates clear detailed vision; macula; macula lutea; macular area
- any of several fungous or viral diseases characterized by yellow spotting on the leaves
n.
- fungus causing yellow spot (a sugarcane disease in Australia); Cercospora kopkei
n.
- medium-sized spruce of eastern North America; chief lumber spruce of the area; source of pulpwood; red spruce; eastern spruce; Picea rubens
n.
- any of various squash plants grown for their yellow fruits with somewhat elongated necks
- squash having yellow skin and yellowish flesh and usually elongated neck
n.
- European weed having a winged stem and hairy leaves; adventive in the eastern United States; Barnaby's thistle; Centaurea solstitialis
n.
- biennial yellow-flowered Eurasian plant having aromatic leaves used as carminative or flavoring agent; widely cultivated especially as green manure or cover crop; Melilotus officinalis
n.
- prostrate European herb with small yellow flowers and curved black pods; naturalized in North America; black medick; hop clover; nonesuch clover; Medicago lupulina
n.
- pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect yellow trumpet-shaped pitchers with wide mouths and erect lids; huntsman's horn; huntsman's horns; yellow pitcher plant; trumpets; Sarracenia flava
n.
- the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food; rutabaga; swede; swedish turnip
n.
- southwestern United States plant with yellow flowers on stems that twist and twine through other vegetation; Antirrhinum filipes
n.
- scrambling perennial Eurasian wild pea having yellowish flowers and compressed seed pods; cultivated for forage; common vetchling; meadow pea; Lathyrus pratensis
n.
- yellow-throated American wood warbler; golden warbler; yellowbird; Dendroica petechia
n.
- common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated; yellow iris; yellow flag; Iris pseudacorus
n.
- a water lily with yellow flowers; Nuphar lutea
n.
- annual or biennial cress growing in damp places sometimes used in salads or as a potherb; troublesome weed in some localities; marsh cress; Rorippa islandica
n.
- offensive term for an Asian woman
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- The petals have bright yellow hairs near the bases.
- The beak, feet and irises are bright yellow.
- Gills are a bright yellow colour throughout.
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- The yellow flowers appear from spring to autumn.
- Green leaves with yellow flowers and many red spots.
- It produces showy yellow flowers in the summer.
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- He was then given a yellow card by the referee.
- He later received a yellow card for diving in the match.
- He picked up a yellow card in the match.
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- The rider leading the classification wore a yellow jersey.
- This success allowed him to wear the yellow jersey for two days.
- He wore the yellow jersey for two days and finished tenth overall.
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- He actually received two yellow cards but no red card.
- Grisha showed only two yellow cards during that match.
- The match ended 0–0 and he handed out five yellow cards.
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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 foot is light yellow or light orange.
- It is a colorless to light yellow liquid.
- Dorsal and lateral surface of head are light yellow to green.
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- The official colors are yellow and black.
- Cardinal marks are yellow and black with two cones at top marks.
- The club plays in yellow and black.
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- The new medal was suspended from a blue and yellow ribbon.
- The traditional Sami colours are red, green, blue and yellow.
- The team's colours are blue and yellow.
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- The golden yellow color is attributed to Fe ions.
- At the edges are golden yellow stripes wide.
- The specific epithet "auripes" means "golden yellow foot".
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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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- Unusually, the Reds were playing in yellow and blue that day.
- Their kit colours are yellow and blue.
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- The walls of the platform have a unique yellow brick façade.
- The walls are principally yellow brick, with limestone trim.
- A little person instructs Buddy to "follow the yellow brick road".
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- The venter displays a checked black and yellow (or cream) pattern.
- Males are powdery blue, while females are black and yellow, resembling a wasp.
- They had to wear black and yellow dress to distinguish themselves from the Muslims.
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- The yellow color is caused by nitrogen impurities.
- This is also the origin of butter's yellow color.
- The golden yellow color is attributed to Fe ions.
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- Curtis Good with 10 minutes to go, had also been sent off with a second yellow card.
- However, he was red-carded in the 17th minute after receiving his second yellow card.
- A second yellow card in the same game leads to a red card, which results in a dismissal.
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- Class winners are denoted with a yellow background.
- A yellow background indicates the most recent match.
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- The center of the head contains yellow disc florets.
- The head has up to 36 yellow ray florets and many yellow disc florets.
- Each has a few three-lobed yellow ray florets around a center of yellow disc florets.
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- The club colours are green and yellow.
- In August 2016, Sinfire released a green and yellow Limited Edition label.
- 强生出租 (Qiangsheng Taxi) is the biggest taxi company in Shanghai, they operate green and yellow taxis.
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- Most have distinctive light yellow spots on the top of the head.
- The juveniles are dark purple with two lines of bright yellow spots.
- It is greyish with yellow spots in rows along each side which is edged with black.
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- Kristin and Laura are below the yellow line and up for elimination.
- At the weigh in, Brian/Pam and Kai/Erik fall below the yellow line.
- Ultimately, Aubrey and Filipe find themselves below the yellow line.
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- Curtis Good with 10 minutes to go, had also been sent off with a second yellow card.
- However, he was red-carded in the 17th minute after receiving his second yellow card.
- A second yellow card in the same game leads to a red card, which results in a dismissal.
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- Large adults are also known to occasionally have small yellow spots scattered on their sides.
- Panicles of small yellow flowers appear between September and October in the species native range.
- He insists on distinguishing it from the Chrysanthemum indicum of Linnaeus with small yellow heads.
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- The center of the head contains yellow disc florets.
- The head has up to 36 yellow ray florets and many yellow disc florets.
- Each has a few three-lobed yellow ray florets around a center of yellow disc florets.
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- The club's first kit is black with yellow stripes.
- At the edges are golden yellow stripes wide.
- Two yellow stripes with red border extend from the eyes on pronotum and tegmina.
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- Citrinophila erastus Citrinophila erastus, the large yellow, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.
- They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage.
- Adults of both sexes have been recorded feeding from the large yellow flowers of asteraceous plants and the flowers of "Poinsettia" species.
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- Also, this is the only cartoon where Sylvester has yellow eyes and a black nose.
- Liver is not common and is not permitted in some standards; it tends to occur with yellow eyes.
- They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage.
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- It is round shaped, and white or yellow in colour.
- Tactile paving at those locations is usually in white or yellow.
- The spire is conoidal, generally eroded and white or yellow at the apex.
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- Gills are a bright yellow colour throughout.
- It is of yellow colour, and translucent, but darkens and becomes opaque on exposure.
- He found a number of small patches of yellow colour which were then found to be that of orpiment.
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- The head has up to 36 yellow ray florets and many yellow disc florets.
- Around the edge of the head is a fringe of yellow ray florets with red stigmas.
- Each has a few three-lobed yellow ray florets around a center of yellow disc florets.
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- The larva is black with lateral tufts of white, yellow or orange.
- They lacked yellow or orange plumage on the face, wings, and thighs.
- The inner thighs and armpits are black and blotched with bright yellow or orange.
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- He is described as slender, with long yellow and green hair and is around 14–15 years old in books 1,2 and 3.
- One of the change kits featured yellow and green stripes, while an alternative change kit had a black and cyan design.
- The official mascot of the tournament was Takuma, a hippo wearing sports kit in South Africa's official yellow and green.
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- "Coprosma rigida" produces yellow fruit.
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- The club's colors are blue, yellow and white.
- Purple, yellow and white flowers form in late spring and summer.
- Their original club colors from 1961 were primarily yellow and white.
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- It is orange yellow to lemon yellow in color.
- The flowers are yellow in color and borne on compound umbels.
- Rarely in some forms, the ventral surface is yellow in color.
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- Starck's demoiselle is blue with a yellow stripe down its back.
- Now, even some older WAG-7s are repainted with yellow stripe on blue livery.
- Males will often have a yellow stripe that runs along the base of the dorsal fin.
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- Its yellow flower head is 4–6 cm in diameter and is likely to be seen in late spring or early summer.
- There is an upright form with orange flower heads of up to high, and a sprawling form of in diameter with yellow flower heads.
- "Masdevallia davisii" is grown cool and blooms in the late spring with a single brilliant yellow flower, usually deep orange inside.
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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 head has up to 36 yellow ray florets and many yellow disc florets.
- Around the edge of the head is a fringe of yellow ray florets with red stigmas.
- Each has a few three-lobed yellow ray florets around a center of yellow disc florets.
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- The station's livery is blue, white and yellow.
- The mounting was eighteen-carat white and yellow gold.
- For instance, the differentiation between white and yellow may be problematic.
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- Each flower has three sepals and three yellow petals with reddish areas near the bases.
- The flowers are across with 5 golden yellow petals (rarely pale yellow), rounded sepals, with involucre-like bracts.
- The flowers are produced in pendulous racemes long, each flower diameter with five yellow petals of equal size and shape.
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- It also may have yellow markings on its head.
- There are few distinctive yellow markings which are limited to the head and neck.
- The labellum is mauve or purple with some yellow markings, long and has three lobes.
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- The tail of each aircraft was painted yellow with black squares.
- This aircraft was later painted yellow and dubbed the "Beetle Bomb".
- The second one, chassis no 78610, was painted yellow and had an aluminum frame bonded with adhesives.
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- Abudarham died in 1804, victim of a yellow fever epidemic.
- In 1804, Rabbi Solomon Abudarham died in a yellow fever epidemic.
- In Havana a yellow fever epidemic struck the ship which forced her to return to Newport on July 27.
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- Many species have large, yellow or white flowers.
- Their brown noseleaf and ears are rimmed with yellow or white.
- It is usually served with black beans and yellow or white rice.
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- He later received a yellow card for diving in the match.
- During the match, Bareiro received a yellow card in the 64th minute.
- He received a yellow card for jumping up onto the table in celebration.
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- The male usually has only one yellow band.
- The female sash is 5.7 cm in width with a 1.14 cm wide yellow band in its center.
- There is a transverse yellow band on the 4th segment and a lateral band on the body.
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- The perianth is about long, S-shaped when opening, and pale yellow to orange in colour.
- The rhinophores are pale yellow to orange in colour, and the gills are also yellow to orange.
E.g.
- Nectar-glands 5, transversely elliptic, dark yellow.
- The legs are dark yellow and purple.
- The pelage colors for this species resemble brown, dark yellow, and grey.