| dark c.’s |
intercalated c's.
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| dark f.’s |
muscle fibers rich in sarcoplasm and having a dark appearance.
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| dark-adaptation t. |
(for vitamin A deficiency): a test based on the fact that with a deficient intake of vitamin A the ability to see a dimly illuminated object in a dark room is diminished.
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| dark-adapted e. |
an eye that has undergone the changes produced by adequate exposure to darkness; it is more sensitive to very weak light.
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| dark-f. |
see under microscope, and see ultramicroscope.
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| dark | having hair of a dark color |
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| dark | having skin rich in melanin pigments |
| dark | naturally having skin of a dark color |
| dark | make dark or darker |
| dark | become dark or darker |
| dark | tarnish or stain |
| dark | become or make darker |
| dark | become or made dark by lack of light |
| dark | (of fabrics and paper) grown dark in color over time |
| dark | changing to a darker color |
| dark | becoming dark or darker as from waning light or clouding over |
| dark | offensive term for Black people |
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