Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet DULLER


DULLER

Definition av DULLER

  1. böjningsform av dull

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

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  • The female is similar to the male but duller with a greyer head and breast and less yellow underparts.
  • Females are browner and duller than males, and young birds may lack the pale chest markings altogether.
  • Juveniles appear similar to a non-breeding adult except they are a slightly duller shade of white and their back is tinged with brown.
  • Non-breeding plumage is much duller and with a blue-green back and no elongated central tail feathers.
  • They lack the highly colourful appearance of the true rollers, and are duller in appearance, with striped or flecked plumage.
  • These are bulbul-like birds of open forest or thorn scrub, but whereas that group tends to be drab in colouration, fairy-bluebirds are sexually dimorphic, with the males being dark blue in plumage, and the females duller green.
  • She is much less showy than the male, with a duller mottled brown plumage similar to that of the female common pheasant, but is darker and more slender.
  • The female has duller plumage and lacks the breast band though it has more barring on the upperparts.
  • The female is duller than the male and has brownish black upperparts with paler feather margins visible at close range.
  • In winter, the head is grey-brown, the supercilium is duller, the upperparts are more streaked, and the underparts are white, streaked lightly with brown on the breast and flanks.
  • The adult female has a duller blue body, wings, and tail, a gray throat, a dull orange breast, and a gray belly and undertail coverts.
  • It moults between July and October, but males do not have the duller autumn plumage that is typical of some other finches.
  • The female is duller and greyer, and winter and juvenile birds are browner, apart from a hint of rufous on the head.
  • The female is duller, and winter and juvenile birds lack the chestnut, apart from a hint of rufous on the head.
  • Vermilion is not one specific hue; mercuric sulfides make a range of warm hues, from bright orange-red to a duller reddish-purple that resembles fresh liver.
  • They are often visible in specimens of obsidian, pitchstone, and rhyolite as globules about the size of millet seed or rice grain, with a duller luster than the surrounding glassy base of the rock, and when they are examined with a lens they prove to have a radiate fibrous structure.
  • The juvenile Stresemann's bushcrow is slightly duller than the adult, and the feathers of the body and upperwings are fringed with creamy-fawn.
  • The upperparts are more greyish green and the yellow a bit duller and it is found in the northern Western Ghats population but intergrades with A.
  • The subspecies in the southern Western Ghats bourdilloni has a duller sooty-black hood, browner underside and the upper parts are more olive.
  • The bill is yellow with a red spot, and the legs are greenish-yellow (brighter and yellower when breeding, duller and greener when not breeding).


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