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I . brown [braʊn] N

brown

II . brown [braʊn] ADJ

brown
brown

III . brown [braʊn] VB trans

1. brown (make brown):

brown

2. brown FOOD:

brown onion
brown meat

brown off VB trans Brit Aus inf to be browned off with sth

brown

brown ˈbread N no pl

brown bread

brown ˈpa·per N no pl

brown paper

brown ˈrice N no pl

brown rice

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But some individuals display a mixed pattern of colours, from a lighter brown colour to dark brown.
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Brown's support decreased by more than 800 votes since the primary, presumably from concerns about his health.
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Its body is painted light blue with a brown band across the middle.
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The tympanum of this species is brown or mostly brown, not green.
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The seeds are black, 4 mm long, with a 10-13 mm long pale brown wing.
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The fruit body has a large brown cap which on occasion can reach 35cmin 0 in diameter and 3kglb 1 in weight.
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The juveniles are an all-over brown colour, and they will whiten as they mature, in about 10 to 20 years.
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The males have black and dark brown plumage, an erectile crest on the nape and a larger bill than the female.
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The legs are whitish ochreous, streaked with brown.
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Their colouring tends towards dull greys and browns.
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