Definitionn. the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance
Last update: April 21, 2017
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On the 8th of December 1864, in the full vigour of his intellectual powers, he died of an attack of fever, ending in suffusion on the lungs. [noun]
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25, he hesitates between amaurosis (drop serene) and cataract (suffusion) So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusion veil'd.' [noun]
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There was a healthful suffusion on their cheeks instead of the ashen hue that had made them look so corpse-like. [noun]
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Not a shade of affectation or consciousness, even--not a suffusion of coquetry, not a cigarette to be seen. [noun]
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In KU 58013 there is a heavy suffusion of brown on the throat and flanks. [Please select]
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Most frequent variation was in heavy reddish suffusion on the sides of the head not found in typical _fitchi_. [noun]
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Suffusion: a clouding, or a spreading of one shade over another. [noun]
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The grating strident sounds of the day were gone; the whisper on the wind was soft as a lullaby--sharp angles and brutally straight lines lost in the feathery suffusion that lay on the fields. [noun]
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"England," Theresa Money said, smiling sweetly, but with a suffusion of melancholy, "can hardly be regenerated until she is once more dipped in the holy well." [Please select]
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