miniatous

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin miniatus, suffixed with -ous.

Adjective[edit]

miniatous (not comparable)

  1. (formal) Orange-red, the colour of red lead.
    • 1865, The Journal of the Linnean Society (Page 480):
      Elytra miniatous, with a large somewhat triangular black spot on their disk, []
    • 1949, North American Flora - Volumes 1-10:
      [] surface smooth, glabrous, slightly viscid, hygrophanous, miniatous when young, becoming testaceous at the center and []
    • 1963, L.R. Hesler, North American Species of Hygrohorus:
      Pileus purplish red; lamellae pale buff becoming miniatous on drying, broad in front, narrow behind, distant, equal.