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fuscous
[ fuhs-kuhs ]
adjective
- of brownish-gray or dusky color.
fuscous
/ ˈfʌskəs /
adjective
- of a brownish-grey colour
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fuscous1
Example Sentences
Wings above fuscous, shining blue at their base; posterior margined with orange; beneath clouded with rufous and brown, and a black dot at the base of the posterior wings.
The female is a smaller bird, and in colour dull fulvous grey, mottled with fuscous; the red tint on the breast scarcely perceptible.
The back and rump are white, the wings and other upper parts very dark fuscous, marked with white and pale brown.
Color dark brownish or fuscous in summer pelage; winter pelage unknown.
Head and throat as in ♂, back fuscous and buffy; breast and sides ochraceous thickly spotted with blackish; speculum ashy gray and white.
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