Crossword-Solution: UNCOLOURED
We have 34 clues for the answer “UNCOLOURED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| uncolored | 1 answer |
| unglossed | 13 answers |
| unbeautiful | 17 answers |
| Unvaried | 17 answers |
| Undecorated | 18 answers |
| Paling | 24 answers |
| Unchanged | 24 answers |
| unvarnished | 29 answers |
| Impartial | 30 answers |
| toneless | 30 answers |
| Blanched | 32 answers |
| bleached | 32 answers |
| doughy | 32 answers |
| unvarying | 33 answers |
| ACHROMATIC ___ | 33 answers |
| lustreless | 33 answers |
| Naked | 36 answers |
| Pallid | 37 answers |
| Pasty | 38 answers |
| Lacklustre | 38 answers |
| Impersonal | 40 answers |
| unchangeable | 49 answers |
| Ashen | 50 answers |
| Un-adorned | 52 answers |
| sickly | 54 answers |
| colourless | 56 answers |
| Unpolished | 58 answers |
| unanimated | 61 answers |
| unattractive | 61 answers |
| Pale | 62 answers |
| Unconcealed | 63 answers |
| Wan | 63 answers |
| Undisguised | 65 answers |
| Dull | 115 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AZECEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with UNCOLOURED (5)
And I think upon the kind and considerate beauty Of the maid with the golden curls, And her patched, uncoloured robes of common cloth.
When the object dwells in the mind, clear of memory-pictures, uncoloured by the mind, as a pure luminous idea, this is perception without exterior or consideration.
The _uncoloured coasts_ consist, first and chiefly, of those, where there are no coral-reefs, or such small portions as to be quite insignificant.
Lastly, some reefs are left uncoloured from the want of information respecting them, and some because they are of an intermediate structure between the barrier and fringing classes.
The value of the map is lessened, in proportion to the number of reefs which I have been obliged to leave uncoloured, although, in a theoretical point of view, few of them present any great difficulty: but their number is not very great, as will be found by comparing the map with the statements in the Appendix.