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They stood a moment watching his low fulvous body steal across the track.
Then her free hand opened, exposing a small mound of fulvous powder.
The sides of the head are more fulvous.
It was the Sun's garden, and all bright and fulvous things were there.
The upper parts are fulvous brown, striped with black; the breast is deep cinnamon color.
It is gray in winter, but fulvous in summer.
The ground color is a deep and rich chestnut, with from one to three bands of orange, yellow, fulvous or white.
This race is dark, and less fulvous than aquilonifer.
The first recorded use of fulvous as a colour name in English was in the year 1664.
The color of the shell is fulvous.
Rather solid, glossy, subpellucid and of a uniform fulvous color.
He could make out a dust storm as a deeper-brown blot on the fulvous crescent.
Maybe he'd see something rare, like a yellow-billed loon or a fulvous whistling duck.
The rather thin, shining shell has a fulvous orange color, with a pale band at the suture.
The underparts vary from fulvous to white; the breast is rufescent.
The shell is pale corneous in color, sometimes fulvous.
Pupation takes place in a pale fulvous pupa with a roseate hue.
They are initially pallid before becoming fulvous to deep reddish-yellow, slightly spotted, and shining.
Fulvous Sophotech foretells an exile will be handed down in any case!"
The shell has a fulvous color, obsoletely maculated with a deeper tint.
The forewings are fulvous, irrorated with large erect black scales.
The upperside, head and thorax are brown and the abdomen fulvous.
The color of its shell is fulvous chestnut, with a few scattered white spots and chestnut revolving lines.
Colors which are similar or may be considered synonymous to tan include: tawny, tenné, and fulvous.
A fulvous fire shone from their hot eyes, and their gaping fangs seemed to slather acid across the rocks.