Crossword-Solution: DISCOLOR 8 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Discolor v. t. To alter the natural hue or color of; to change to a
different color; to stain; to tinge; as, a drop of wine will discolor
water; silver is discolored by sea water.
Discolor v. t. To alter the true complexion or appearance of; to put
a false hue upon.

We have 26 clues for the answer “DISCOLOR”

Clue Answers
see DISCOLOUR 1 answer
Run in the wash, e.g. 1 answer
Spill something on, maybe 1 answer
lose color or turn colorless 1 answer
Fade, maybe 2 answers
Become faded 2 answers
CAUSE TO LOSE OR CHANGE COLOR 11 answers
oxidise 16 answers
Besmirch 20 answers
bruise 21 answers
MAKE indistinct 35 answers
Bedaub 44 answers
Begrime. 46 answers
bemire 47 answers
bespatter 49 answers
blear 50 answers
uglify 52 answers
discolour 54 answers
fade 56 answers
Tarnish 58 answers
Stain 59 answers
Soil 63 answers
Blotch 64 answers
Blacken 65 answers
Diversify 66 answers
Taint 80 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
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greedy person
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Sentences with DISCOLOR (5)

The fourth whom we shall notice had no name that his companions knew of, and was chiefly distinguished by a sneer that always contorted his thin visage, and by a prodigious pair of spectacles, which were supposed to deform and discolor the whole face of nature, to this gentleman's perception.
Twice-Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996
Cernis et armorum proceres legumque potentes: Patricios sumunt habitus; et more Gabino Discolor incedit legio, positisque parumper Bellorum signis, sequitur vexilla Quirini.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The satirist [Persius] exclaims, “Mille hominum species et mentis discolor usus; Velle suum cuique est, nec voto vivitur uno.” “Nature is ever various in her name; Each has a different will, and few the same.” The comic poet also says, “_Quot capita tot sententiæ_, _suus cuique mos est_.” “As many men, so many minds, each has his way.” Young soldiers exult in war, and pleaders delight in the gown; others aspire after riches, and think them the supreme good.
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales Giraldus Cambrensis 2015
The fourth whom we shall notice had no name that his companions knew of, and was chiefly distinguished by a sneer that always contorted his thin visage, and by a prodigious pair of spectacles, which were supposed to deform and discolor the whole face of nature, to this gentleman’s perception.
The Great Stone Face Nathaniel Hawthorne 2006
Tendrils of which the extremities are permanently and slightly curved, are sensitive only on the concave surface; other tendrils, such as those of the Cobæa (though furnished with horny hooks directed to one side) and those of _Cissus discolor_, are sensitive on all sides.
The Movement and Habits of Climbing Plants Charles Darwin 2000

Quotes with DISCOLOR (1)

I want to be a guileless rook to discolor the blackness of all crafty human hearts
Munia Khan
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 11 times in crossword archives (1991–2024).