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LUTEOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adjective. lu·te·ous ˈlü-tē-əs. : yellow tinged with green or brown .
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LUTEOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
(of yellow) having a light to medium greenish tinge. luteous. / ˈluːtɪəs /. adjective. of a light to moderate greenish-yellow colour. “Collins English ...
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luteous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
luteous (comparative more luteous, superlative most luteous). (biology or literary) Yellowish. 1856, [Thomas Brinsley Norton Grantley], “The Dead Priest”, ...
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luteous
▪ I. luteous, a.1 Nat. Hist. (ˈl(j)uːtɪəs) [f. L. lūte-us (f. lūtum yellow weed) + -ous.] Of a deep orange yellow colour. Hence † ˈluteously adv.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. i. v. i. 345 [Mandrake] bears Apples..luteously [printed lutrously] pallescent. Ibid. i. v. ii. 345 Flowers..out of whose midd...
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luteus - A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
A): luteous, of mud or clay; bemired, muddy; “made of mud or clay; full of or covered in mud; dirty, grimy; smeared or daubed (with a similar substance)” (Glare) ...
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LUTEOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
luteous in American English (ˈlutiəs ) adjective golden-yellow tinged with green Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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Neurophyseta bolusalis
The wings are white with five luteous undulating brown-bordered bands, here and there connected by streaks.
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A.Word.A.Day --luteous - Wordsmith.org
1. Of an orange-yellow or greenish-yellow color. 2. Muddy. ETYMOLOGY: From Latin luteus (yellow), from lutum (yellowweed, mud). Earliest documented use: 1656.
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luteous, adj.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective luteous is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for luteous is from 1657, in a translation by Richard Tomlinson.
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Luteous - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating in the 1650s from Latin luteus, meaning "golden-yellow, orange-yellow," derived from lutum, a weed used for yellow dyeing, with unknown roots.
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"LUTEOUS": Yellowish or resembling egg yolk - OneLook
Usually means: Yellowish or resembling egg yolk. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 17 dictionaries that define the word luteous:
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LUTEOLOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adjective lu· te· o· lous lüˈtēələs biology : slightly yellow : yellowish Word History Etymology Latin luteolus, from luteus yellowish, luteous.
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luteolous
luteolous, a. Nat. Hist. (l(j)uːˈtiːələs) [f. L. lūteol-us (dim. of lūteus luteous) + -ous.] Somewhat luteous, yellowish.1856 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1874 H. C. Wood Fresh-w. Algæ 99 The microgonidia indefinite in number, much the smaller, pale or dirty green or luteolous.
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Chorrera idiotes
The forewings are dark grey with a slightly luteous underground, irrorated with black. The hindwings are pure white and translucent.
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Eupithecia perolivata
The forewings are dull olive luteous, somewhat thinly scaled.
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