discolour in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

discolour in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for discolour in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for discolour in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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English
The white flesh of the entire fungus does not discolour when damaged, and it is soft particularly in mature specimens.
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The exposed surfaces of products may then discolour and crack, and in extreme cases, complete product disintegration can occur.
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There were extensive signs of discolouring, which seemed to indicate extensive bruising.
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Plus, cedar won't discolour, swell or shrink as much as other woods, and it stays a lot cooler.
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Sterling silver and pewter will oxidize and discolour from the heat.
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If the silicon has begun to discolour, cut it out.
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I use a formulation that is odourless, does not discolour or stain and is stabilised to retain its potency.
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The two existing specimens were originally preserved in alcohol, but though this can discolour specimens, it is not probable that it could turn green to blue.
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Once harvested, sprouts last three to five weeks under ideal near-freezing conditions before wilting and discolouring, and about half as long at refrigerator temperature.
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Old mines become white, but otherwise do not discolour the leaf.
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