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vinaceous
/ vaɪˈneɪʃəs /
adjective
- of, relating to, or containing wine
- having a colour suggestive of red wine
Word History and Origins
Origin of vinaceous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vinaceous1
Example Sentences
Description.—Above pale brown; wings and tail black; bend of wing white; wing-coverts like the back: beneath pale vinaceous; bill and feet black: whole length 8·0 inches, wing 5·0, tail 3·5.
Male—Upper parts dull brown, streaked with lighter on edges and tinged with pink or vinaceous; darkest on back of head, neck, shoulders, and nearest the tail.
Coloration essentially as in Lepus callotis except that nape is plain buff, without a trace of black, and upper parts paler, more vinaceous buff.
The pileus is convex to expanded, vinaceous cinnamon, to pinkish vinaceous or hazel in color.
And this quality forms his chief attraction; it is more to the mind than his lifted crest and bright eyes, his fine vinaceous brown and the patch of sky-blue on his wings.
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