Colorless Sentence Examples

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  • She stared out the window at the colorless winter landscape.

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  • Alternating color designs where colorless diamonds are paired with different gemstones or fancy colored diamonds for a brilliant contrast.

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  • He is thin, yet very strong for his size and is quite pale, almost colorless.

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  • Gemesis features lab-created diamonds in both colorless and yellow options that are ideal as engagement and wedding rings.

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  • The rose wash of these gems coordinates well with pink diamond engagement rings or pink sapphire engagement rings as well as with any colorless diamond ring designs.

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  • Evaporation lines are usually colorless--they don't show up pink or blue as a real test result would.

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  • You may notice vaginal secretions that are slippery and colorless right before the egg enters the uterus.

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  • When this occurs, the diamond will absorb light, transforming an otherwise colorless stone into a colored diamond.

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  • This process is often used to enhance the appearance of a diamond, many times changing its color or making it colorless.

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  • Colored diamonds make beautiful alternatives to colorless stones without sacrificing the tradition of a diamond engagement ring.

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  • Unlike diamonds, moissanite is rarely perfectly colorless, and may exhibit faint green, gray, or yellow tints, especially in larger stones.

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  • Generally, the best stones to buy wholesale as an investment are high quality, colorless round diamonds - they have the greatest potential for increased value without being subjected to jewelry trends.

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  • Black diamonds can be found in very exclusive designs, often paired with colorless stones for a startling contrast.

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  • The company does not offer any fancy colored diamonds, though a range of carat sizes for colorless stones are available to suit any budget.

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  • While traditional colorless diamonds may be the most popular choice for engagement rings and other diamond jewelry, pink diamonds are becoming more sought after as unique and delightful options for creative pieces.

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  • A colorless diamond is comprised of pure carbon, while colored diamonds have a chemical variation that affects how the stones reflect light, resulting in different hues.

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  • The majority of pink stones are lighter shades, but because of their inherent rarity they still command a high price, up to ten times the cost of a similar quality colorless stone.

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  • In the case of pink diamonds, simple settings perhaps accented by smaller colorless diamonds or coordinating gemstones are the most prevalent designs.

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  • When most people think of a valuable diamond, they think of a flawless, colorless stone, but fancy colored diamonds can actually be more valuable than the most elite traditional gem.

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  • A small stone with rich color may be far more valuable than a larger stone with questionable quality, and in general, colored stones are more expensive than comparable colorless diamonds.

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  • In addition to colorless cubic zirconia, Ziamond also reproduces artificial colored gems, including yellow diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds.

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  • The layers below have progressively fewer of these, the central cells being quite colorless.

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  • Various solvents, such as benzene, alcohol and chloroform, will dissolve out the pigment, leaving the plastid colorless.

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  • Those chromatophores which remain colorless, and serve simply as starch-f ormers in parts of the plant not exposed to the light, are called leucoplasts or amyloplasts.

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  • The fundamental substance or stroma is colorless and homogeneous.

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  • It is this, that whereas the latter produce their chromatic effects by mixing the coloring matter with the glaze, Seif 6 paints the biscuit with a pigment over which he runs a translucid colorless glaze.

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  • On heating strongly, the white solid ammonium chloride, decomposes into a mixture of two colorless gases - ammonia and hydrogen chloride.

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  • This clean, nearly colorless, concentrated aqueous solution will benefit all of your plants.

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  • Darrow's personality, by contrast [with Chesterton ], seemed rather colorless and certainly very dour.

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  • Carbon dioxide is colorless, non combustible with a faintly acid smell, has a suffocating effect and is heavier than air.

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  • Up the sail goes, colorless in the early half-light, a tan gunter lug, on a honey-coloured wooden spar.

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  • The main body of most fungi is made up of fine, branching, usually colorless threads called hyphae.

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  • For a similar reason, the application of colorless water repellent solutions is also inadvisable.

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  • Silicon tetrachloride is a colorless liquid at room temperature which fumes in moist air.

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  • Only solutions which are colorless, clear or slightly opalescent, should be injected.

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  • Glass may be clear and colorless, or may be colored by the addition of metallic oxides.

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  • Many of the urediniospores had a characteristic, colorless paraphysis.

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  • The new government was colorless in the extreme, and the premiers programme aroused no enthusiasm in the House, the most important bill presented being that for the purchase of the railways, which was voted in June 1905.

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  • The chloroplast consists of two parts, a colorless ground substance, and a green coloring matter, which is contained either in the form of fibrils, or in more or less regular spherical masses, in the colorless ground-mass.

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  • It is well known that a large plate of glass will have a green tint, owing, as the makers say, to its "body," but a small piece of the same will be colorless.

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  • Sunscreens, in particular, make use of micronized ingredients because they help render the product colorless.

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  • Although there are many colored lip glosses available on the market, the original formula created by Max Factor in 1932 was colorless and intended to mimic the sexiness of a wet and shiny pout.

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  • Twilight eyelid primer goes on as a colorless, nude foundation.

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  • Primrose Peerless (Hybrid Narcissi Biflorus) - Similar in habit to N. poeticus, but has creamy-white flowers, two on a scape, and the rim of the primrose corona is scariose but colorless (i.e., not purple).

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  • If you do hand-wash your robe, use a colorless soap or shampoo (never a harsh detergent).

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  • Just because you wear a plus size doesn't mean that you should limit your choices to baggy, colorless clothing.

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  • A gas that is odorless and colorless, carbon monoxide can kill residents in their homes if levels become too high.

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  • Following her suggestion, Charlemagne planted white wine grapes, and the resultant wines provided a colorless alternative that kept his facial hair pristine.

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  • Cerebrospinal fluid-The clear, normally colorless fluid that fills the brain cavities (ventricles), the subarachnoid space around the brain, and the spinal cord and acts as a shock absorber.

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  • Platelets are tiny colorless disc-shaped cells in the blood that collect (aggregate) in blood vessels to form a plug when a vessel is injured.

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  • Plaque-A sticky, colorless film of bacteria, sugars, and mucin that forms on teeth and causes tooth decay.

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  • Platelets, tiny colorless cells in the blood, initiate contraction of damaged blood vessels so that less blood is lost.

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  • Carbon dioxide-A heavy, colorless gas that dissolves in water.

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  • Lymph fluid-Clear, colorless fluid found in lymph vessels and nodes.

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  • Vellus is sometimes called "peach fuzz" and is often colorless.

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  • Most demi permanent color lines offer a colorless formula, which can be used to add shine to natural or color-treated hair.

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  • Gone are the days when expectant moms had to wear drab, colorless clothing.

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  • Using lower quality stones instead of the colorless, flawless stones that routinely adorn celebrity fingers.

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  • Two tone diamond engagement rings still have the beauty of multiple metals without being too busy or obscuring the colorless beauty of the gem.

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  • Beaudry rings use only the highest quality stones, most frequently colorless or nearly colorless diamonds.

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  • Champagne diamonds pair well with colorless accent stones that can highlight their fire and add a hint of fizz to the ring.

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  • The gems are primarily colorless and near-colorless shades, though subtle variations to the chemical gases can lead to champagne diamonds and other rare hues such as mocha and platinum that are highly sought after for rare jewelry.

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  • Lux notes, "Both gem-quality colorless and yellow Gemesis-created diamonds retail for significantly less than their mined counterparts.

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  • A single, lush pink diamond may be accented by surrounding colorless diamonds, highlighted in a unique ring setting, or otherwise spotlighted in the ring's overall design.

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  • Colorless diamonds may be the most popular diamond but the chocolate diamond is strikingly beautiful.

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  • Nowadays, fancy chocolate diamonds and other colored diamonds have become a symbol of love and eternity just as much as their colorless cousins.

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  • A diamond that is considered absolutely colorless is very rare, which makes it the most valuable.

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  • During this time, engagement rings were often constructed of white gold or platinum, and colorless diamonds were all the rage.

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  • While fancy-colored diamonds are increasing in popularity, colorless diamonds are among the most valuable.

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  • That's because white or colorless diamonds allow the most light to pass through them, giving them a dramatic sparkle.

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  • Your diamond can be small but colorless, free of inclusions, and perfectly cut.

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  • If you have a fancy colored diamond, this effect can be positive, but for most stones, colorless is best.

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  • If you've spent any time studying diamond basics, you probably know these colorless gems are cut into a wide variety of shapes.

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  • Color is also important and the stone should be as colorless as possible, or else couples may opt for a fancy colored diamond or semi-precious gemstone in a bold shade.

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  • Natural diamond color varies and the highest quality white diamonds should appear colorless or clear.The GIA color grading scale rates diamond color from D (no color) thru Z (rich colors / fancy colored diamonds).

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  • Ideal diamonds are completely colorless, but they are very rare.

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  • It is colorless, tasteless and odorless and works very well in gluten-free baking.

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  • More importantly, the addition of red lip prints set against colorless plastic is as darling and sexy as it can get.

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  • Strategic placing of inks within cuts can lead to designs of raised, colorless scars surrounding areas of pigment for more unique and three-dimensional designs.

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  • Because clear straps are colorless, they work with everyone, regardless of skin tone.

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  • Yet a single glass of its water held up to the light is as colorless as an equal quantity of air.

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  • Tricalcium phosphate is a food additive that is colorless and tasteless.

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  • The primitive cell sends colorless tubelets (rhizoids, rh.) into the mud on which it grows.

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  • In the bulky forms colorless branches frequently grow out from some of the cortical cells, and, pushing among the already-formed threads in a longitudinal direction, serve to strengthen the thallus by weaving its original threads together.

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  • In young cells the chromatophores are small, colorless, highly refractive bodies, principally located around the nucleus.

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  • In the Cyanophyceae the contents of the cell are differentiated into a central colorless region, and a peripheral layer containing the chlorophyll and other coloring matters together with granules of a reserve substance called cyanophycin.

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  • An entirely clear colorless glass was made in the XVIIIth Dynasty, but colored glass was mainly used.

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