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mealiness
mealiness (ˈmiːlɪnɪs) [f. mealy a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being mealy.1609 C. Butler Fem. Mon. (1634) 127 They [teredines] offend the Bees also with their mealiness, as the Snails do with their sliminess. 1776 Withering Brit. Plants (1796) IV. 69 Leaves covered with a kind of ash-colo...
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Bicolored apple
In contrast, they associated a full dark red color with mealiness and judged them as artificial and unnatural.
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measle
▪ I. measle, n. (ˈmiːz(ə)l) Forms: 5 masyl, mazil, meselle, -ylle, 6 measel, meazell, 7 meazil, -le, 9 measle. pl. 4 maseles, 4–6 mesels, 5 meazeles, meseles, 6 maisils, massels, maysilles, meselles, 6–7 masels, measel(l)s, 7 maisels, mazels, measil(l)s, 7–8 meazels, -les, 7– measles. [ME. maseles p...
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Campari tomato
Campari is a type of hybrid tomato noted for its juiciness, high sugar level, low acidity, and lack of mealiness.
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glaucous
glaucous, a. Chiefly Nat. Hist. (ˈglɔːkəs) [f. L. glauc-us (a. Gr. γλαυκός) bluish-green or grey + -ous.] Of a dull or pale green colour passing into greyish blue; spec. in Bot. covered with ‘bloom’.1671 Ray in Rem. (1760) 182 The Leaves are small, of a Glaucous Colour. 1750 G. Hughes Barbadoes 118 ...
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Dutch rabbit
Free from white hairs and mealiness. Eyes hazel, the deeper the better.
Yellow - An even shade of yellow throughout. Description of terms used:
Flecking or Mealiness - Individual hairs more than one colour in selfs. e.g.
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Glossary of arthropod cuticle
These animals can have surface textures spanning and combining cracks, excavations, imbrications, mealiness, punctures, reticulations, roughness, scratches
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protopectin
protoˈpectin Biochem. [ad. G. protopektin (A. Tschirch-Bern 1907, in Ber. d. Deut. Pharm. Ges. XVII. 242): see proto- and pectin.] = pectose.1908 Chem. Abstr. II. 431 (heading) On pectin and protopectin. 1922 Biochemical Jrnl. XVI. 704 The soluble pectin probably develops from an insoluble pectic su...
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Wothlytype
advantage of being able to print any number of impressions of exactly the same color, and of doing away with all such difficulties as show themselves in mealiness
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