versicolor
[ vur-si-kuhl-er ]
adjective
changeable in color: versicolor skies.
of various colors; parti-colored: a versicolor flower arrangement.
Origin of versicolor
1- Also especially British, ver·si·col·our .
Words Nearby versicolor
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How to use versicolor in a sentence
Favus, tinea versicolor, and the various forms of ring-worm are caused by members of the fungus group.
A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis | James Campbell ToddDoes the eruption of tinea versicolor show predilection for any special region?
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin | Henry Weightman Stelwagonversicolor is a good name for this bright Cholla since it means “variegated or diversified in color.”
The Fantastic Clan | John James Thornberversicolor means changing color, referring to the different bands of color.
The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise | M. E. HardIRIS versicolor imberbis foliis ensiformibus, scapo tereti flexuoso, germinibus subtrigonis.
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. I | William Curtis
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