fulvous Antonyms

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Meaning of fulvous

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fulvous (a.)

Tawny; dull yellow, with a mixture of gray and brown.

fulvous Sentence Examples

  1. The fox's fulvous coat shimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The copper kettle had a fulvous patina that spoke to its age.
  3. The fulvous plumage of the golden eagle contrasted starkly with the blue sky.
  4. The autumn leaves turned a brilliant fulvous hue, painting the forest in warmth.
  5. The setting sun cast a fulvous glow on the horizon, signaling the end of the day.
  6. The fulvous soil of the desert resembled a vast canvas, its texture eroded by the wind.
  7. The fulvous fur of the lynx provided excellent camouflage amidst the fallen leaves.
  8. The fulvous fungus growing on the tree trunk had a peculiar, earthy smell.
  9. The fulvous markings on the butterfly's wings formed an intricate pattern.
  10. The fulvous river stones had been rounded and smoothed by countless years of water flow.

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Tawny; dull yellow, with a mixture of gray and brown.

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The fox's fulvous coat shimmered in the sunlight.

The copper kettle had a fulvous patina that spoke to its age.

The fulvous plumage of the golden eagle contrasted starkly with the blue sky.

The autumn leaves turned a brilliant fulvous hue, painting the forest in warmth.