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Synonyms blanched, etiolate


etiolated celery.

Examples of etiolated

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Beside Schiele's graphic audacity, Klimt's etiolated nudes seem almost fey.
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Our relationship had become so etiolated and dull that we didn't even have proper fights.
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There was a time when the only recognisable celebrity figure was emaciated, etiolated, angular and aggressively thin.
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We analysed the phenotypes of etiolated seedlings with at least two independent lines of T2 or T3 generations.
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And a book-lined cafe where etiolated, groomed people and their babies drink cafe au lait and eat soft-boiled eggs.
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He is no longer just the arch mannerist, the etiolated epigone of Michelangelo, perverse and stylised in equal measure.
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To be sure, Foley might have sent the messages even if he had lived a life of integrity rather than one etiolated by lies.
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What he does not do is demonstrate that this collection of etiolated creatures deserves anybody's attention but its own.
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El Greco's work, with its distortions for emotional effect and etiolated figures hovering in nonphysical space, reflects this.
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  • Etiolate: (especially of plants) developed without chlorophyll by being deprived of light; "etiolated celery"
  • (etiolation) a pale and sickly appearance; "his etiolation signaled years in prison"
  • (etiolation) the act of weakening by stunting the growth or development of something; "the etiolation of the critical tradition"
  • (etiolation) (botany) the act of causing a plant to develop without chlorophyll by growing it without exposure to sunlight; "the etiolation of celery"
  • Etiolation occurs when plants are grown in either partial or complete absence of light, and is characterized by long, weak stems; smaller, sparser leaves due to longer internodes; and a pale yellow color (chlorosis). ...
  • Blanched because of sunlight deprivation
  • (Etiolation) The formation of weak, spindly foliage deficient in Chlorophyll, usually occurs in light of too low intensity.
  • (Etiolation) When plants grow in either partial or complete absence of light they exhibit different growth patterns than those grown in brighter conditions. The plants will appear pale and elongated as the shoots strive to find light. Can be used to advantage in growing, for example, rhubarb
  • (Etiolation) Yellowing and long, spindly growth as a result of insufficient light. Etiology - The description of the cause of disease.