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I . yel·low [ˈjeləʊ] ADJ

1. yellow:

yellow (colour)
yellow (with age) paper
bright yellow

2. yellow inf (cowardly):

yellow
to have a yellow streak

II . yel·low [ˈjeləʊ] N

1. yellow no pl (colour):

yellow
rumena f
to paint sth yellow

2. yellow (shade of yellow):

yellow

III . yel·low [ˈjeləʊ] VB intr

yellow

yel·low ˈfe·ver N no pl

Yel·low ˈPages® N

Yellow Pages pl + sing vb:

the Yellow Pages

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It takes both its common name and scientific name from the distinctive yellow stripes on the sides of its head.
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In late summer it bears rich yellow, daisy-like composite flower-heads 15cm 0 in diameter, with narrowly tubular ray florets.
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Both yellow and brown hairless canary seed have been approved for human consumption, however, only brown seeds are being commercially produced at this time.
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The flowers are produced in terminal compound umbels 515 cm wide, each umbel section having 2050 tiny yellow flowers on short pedicels.
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Cascade has an abundance of yellow perch, coho salmon, and rainbow trout.
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The old building made of yellow bricks and reflecting features of Classicism architecture was built in 1881.
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Life savers who are on patrol wear red and yellow cloth caps on the head.
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Flowers are pale greenish yellow produced in large compound umbels.
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Their marital bed was draped in cloth of gold with a white satin canopy, linen quilts and a yellow counterpane.
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Other generic typicalities include a pink-mauve corolla with a white-and-yellow center, and a stigma divided into multiple sometimes more than ten parts.
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