mottling (Meaning)

Wordnet

mottling (n)

the act of coloring with areas of different shades

Webster

mottling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Mottle

mottling Sentence Examples

  1. The patient's skin exhibited subtle mottling, indicating impairment of peripheral circulation.
  2. The bruise developed a mottled appearance as it healed, showing a range of hues.
  3. The leaves of the diseased plant displayed a mottled pattern caused by fungal infection.
  4. The marble tabletop had beautiful mottling, giving it a unique and elegant look.
  5. The mottled clouds cast intricate shadows upon the rolling hills below.
  6. The mottled fur of the cheetah provided effective camouflage in its savanna habitat.
  7. The aging painting showed signs of mottling due to exposure to humidity.
  8. The skin of the deceased person was mottled due to postmortem livor mortis.
  9. The mottled glaze on the ceramic vase added depth and character to its appearance.
  10. The mottled upholstery on the vintage couch gave it a charmingly faded and antique look.

FAQs About the word mottling

the act of coloring with areas of different shadesof Mottle

dotting,sprinkling, spotting, dyeing, staining, blotching, dappling, stippling, flecking,speckling

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The patient's skin exhibited subtle mottling, indicating impairment of peripheral circulation.

The bruise developed a mottled appearance as it healed, showing a range of hues.

The leaves of the diseased plant displayed a mottled pattern caused by fungal infection.

The marble tabletop had beautiful mottling, giving it a unique and elegant look.