flavescent
American
[fluh-ves-uhnt]
/ fləˈvɛs ənt /
adjective
flavescent
British
/ fləˈvɛsənt /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of flavescent
First recorded in 1850–55; from Latin flāvescent-, stem of flāvescēns, present participle of flāvescere “to become yellow.” See flav-, -esce, -ent
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