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Definition of Sallowness

Sallowness
Sallowness Sal"low*ness, n. The quality or condition of being sallow. --Addison.

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- Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus Salix, comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs...
- Salix cinerea (common sallow, grey sallow, grey willow, grey-leaved sallow, large grey willow, **** willow, rusty sallow) is a species of willow native...
- cream, and some brands claim to reduce the appearance of skin redness or sallowness or to improve uneven skin tone. BB creams and CC creams are both tinted...
- Salix caprea, known as goat willow, **** willow or great sallow, is a common species of willow native to Europe and western and central Asia. It is a...
- Look up sallows in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sallows is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cary-Anne McTaggart (born Cary-Anne...
- (willows and sallows) when their furry catkins are young in early spring. These species include (among many others): Goat willow or goat sallow (Salix caprea)...
- Sallows is a fell in the English Lake District, rising between the valleys of Kentmere and Troutbeck. It is the highest point in the upland area to the...
- Fallout: New Vegas is a 2010 action role-playing game that was developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game, which...
- friendships with fellow students Natsai Onai, Poppy Sweeting, and Sebastian Sallow, who take part in the protagonist's journey as companion characters. Antagonists...
- Agrochola bicolorago, the bicolored sallow or shield-backed cutworm, is a moth in the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée...