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discolour
/ ɪˈʌə /
verb
- to change or cause to change in colour; fade or stain
Derived Forms
- 徱ˈDZdzܰԳ, noun
- 徱ˌDZǰˈپDz, noun
Example Sentences
Scottish Water said the incident had led to low pressure and discoloured water for some people in the area.
A mother in northern Nigeria is visibly upset as she clutches her two-year-old child, who has burns and discoloured skin on his face and legs.
That came after American skateboarder Nyjah Huston criticised the quality of his medal, posting a video of the bronze he won in the men's street skateboarding that appeared discoloured and chipped.
That paper focused on how air embolisms could lead to a baby's skin becoming discoloured.
Welsh Water said supply would come back on at different times for different people and "discoloured water" was normal after a supply interruption.
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