pigmentation

IPA: pɪgmʌntˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • Coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment.
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Examples of "pigmentation" in Sentences

  • The gills are spotted with red pigmentation.
  • The bright green color is also due to pigmentation.
  • Dilution controls the intensity of the pigmentation.
  • Was skin pigmentation a factor or a reason to preclude?
  • Twining; “Are we all Pakis because we are brown in pigmentation?”
  • Perhaps it is time to leave skin pigmentation behind as a reason to fear others.
  • Jesus was essentially "whitened" to match the skin pigmentation of the elite cliques of Europe ...
  • After a quiescent period, the ocelli are still reflective but do not appear as bright as when the surrounding skin pigmentation is darker.
  • I just hope that, whatever Obama does, he looks primarily at features discernible below the neck, such as skin pigmentation, age, and gender.
  • Allen, who lost his Senate seat after referring to an Indian-American as “macaca,” said that he doesn’t “care what his skin pigmentation is “:
  • Andrew: I just hope that, whatever Obama does, he looks primarily at features discernible below the neck, such as skin pigmentation, age, and gender.
  • The real factor involved here is skin pigmentation, the darker colours filtering out UV light that is needed to produce vitamin D in the bloodstream.
  • If the message-sending designers didn't want to hide the message, the designed sequences could have coded for a skin pigmentation pattern on the head of every creature with a head that would be obviously recognized as a message.

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