Radon condenses to a clear, colorless liquid at its boiling point and then freezes to form a yellow, then orangish red solid. |
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It occurs as dark brown, red-brown, yellow-brown, orangish, and amber crystals. |
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Most of the nodules, when cut with a diamond saw, were translucent to opaque and whitish-gray, but some had a reddish to orangish tint. |
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The orangish arc extending to the left from the aurora is airglow viewed edgewise on the limb of the Earth. |
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It was still very light out but there was an orangish coloration on the mountains. |
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The shell is flamboyant in color, with an orangish red edge and white base. |
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His complexion looked orangish and roughed up with acne whelps and he had a band-aid on his neck. |
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The phoenix palms, striped with dried orangish fronds and dark shadows, were surely tiger territory. |
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The Mimolette Cheese provides a mild flavour and an orangish note to the Gran Reserva bread. |
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The coral of the scallop, which can vary from orangish pink to creamy white in color, is also very delicious and popular with seafood lovers. |
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It had no door and Marle could see an orangish color in the main room. |
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It offered me orangish and orangey, and also ocherous, ochry and ochroid. |
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Upon cooking, the lobster changes to an orangish red color. |
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His shirt was stained in the front, orangish, like palm oil from soup. |
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You can see easily the fat deposits through the skin, which appear as yellowish or orangish masses contrasting with the burgundy-colored muscular areas. |
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As the sun scored an orangish path across the water, Carolina Solano, an assistant teacher, and her husband, Simon Castillo, a computer network technician, sat barefoot on a blanket eating Indian food and chocolate cake. |
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Cell shape is uniform with elongated cells with distinct thick midrib which is orangish yellow in colour. |
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Under these conditions the night sky appears grey or orangish and the Milky Way cannot be seen. |
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That coat that you're wearing looks almost orangish in the evening sun. |
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