Definition of Discolorations

1. Noun. (plural of discoloration) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Discolorations

1. discoloration [n] - See also: discoloration

Lexicographical Neighbors of Discolorations

discography
discoherent
discoid
discoid lupus erythematosus
discoidal
discoidal cleavage
discoidin
discoids
discoing
discolike
discolith
discoliths
discolor
discolor'd
discoloration
discolorations (current term)
discolored
discolorer
discoloring
discolorise
discolorize
discolors
discolour
discolour'd
discolouration
discolourations
discoloured
discolourer
discoloureth
discolouring

Literary usage of Discolorations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Anomalies and curiosities of medicine by George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle (1901)
"Artificial discolorations of the skin are generally produced by tattooing, by silver nitrate, mercury, bismuth, or some other metallic salt. ..."

2. Diseases of the tongue by Henry Trentham Butlin, Walter George Spencer (1900)
"... (b) Addison's Disease: (r) Black Pigmentation : ('/) Blood-stains Tinctorial discolorations and Stains with ..."

3. The Laws of Health in Relation to the Human Form by Daniel Garrison Brinton, George Henry Napheys (1870)
"discolorations OF THE SKIN. Leaving these cosmetic arts, ... An important branch of it is that which treats of the various discolorations of the skin, ..."

4. Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology by August Hirsch (1885)
"... or discolorations of the skin, under such names as albinism, vitiligo and chloasma. jasma. ... discolorations ..."

5. Surgery of deformities of the face by John Bingham Roberts (1912)
"CHAPTER V. GUNPOWDER AND LOCAL discolorations. TATTOOING. The unburnt powder, imbedded in the skin and subcutaneous tissue by injuries from firearms at ..."

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