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Discolor   /dɪskˈələr/   Listen
Discolor

verb
(past & past part. discolored; pres. part. discoloring)  (Written also discolour)
1.
Lose color or turn colorless.
2.
Cause to lose or change color.
3.
Change color, often in an undesired manner.  Synonyms: color, colour, discolour.



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"Discolor" Quotes from Famous Books



... quickly, so they will not discolor, pour over the grated potato the quart of boiling water, add salt and sugar, cook several minutes until the consistency of boiled starch, let cool, and when lukewarm add 1 cup of good yeast. Stir all together in a crock, ...
— Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit - among the "Pennsylvania Germans" • Edith M. Thomas



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