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How to pronounce discoloration in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms discolouration, stain
Type of appearance, visual aspect
Has types bloodstain, iron mold, iron mould, mud stain, oil stain, scorch, tarnish
Derivation discolor
Type Words
Synonyms discolouration
Type of change of color
Derivation discolor

Examples of discoloration

discoloration
Typically, there are no visual signs like discoloration that help the diagnosis.
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You want to correct any discoloration with foundation using a foundation brush.
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One of the main symptoms is a bluish discoloration of the skin, lips and nails.
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The flushing of the hydrants sometimes causes brief discoloration of tap water.
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Then he pulled up Kapaun's trouser and saw swelling, blue and black discoloration.
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Sometimes they can, but it depends on what's causing your tooth discoloration.
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Made of brick, it was painted red in 1910 due to discoloration caused by humidity.
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There is extensive discoloration of the stone and degradation of the inscriptions.
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As this type of lens discoloration worsened with age, so did the risk of insomnia.
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More examples
  • Stain: a soiled or discolored appearance; "the wine left a dark stain"
  • The act of changing the natural color of something by making it duller or dingier or unnatural or faded
  • (discolored) Deprived of color, or given the wrong color; pale, stained; Multicolored
  • (Discolorations) Stains in wood substances. Common veneer stains are sap stains, blue stains, stains produced by chemical action caused by the iron in the cutting knife coming in contact with the tannic acid of the wood and those resulting from the chemical action of the glue.
  • Any change from an initial color possessed by a material, either due to environmental or internal conditions.
  • The gradual yellowing of foam due to a photochemical reaction. It is faster in sunlight than in artificial light, although it occurs in both. Fresh foam may discolor in the center of the block as a result of thermal or chemical events. (Does not affect physical properties.)
  • Any change from the original color. Discoloration is often caused by overheating, light exposure, irradiation, or chemical attack.
  • Change in the normal colour of wood following infection by a micro-organism.
  • Any change from the designated color of the material or component. Incorrect color of the component.