1. brownish - Adjective
2. brownish - Adjective Satellite
Somewhat brown.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdult wasps attempt to remove and kill moth eggs and larvae by chewing down the edges of cells, coating the cells with an oral secretion that gives the nest a dark brownish appearance. Source: Internet
A second pro-democracy MP was ejected for yelling after the meeting resumed, and then a third after rushing forward with a large plastic bottle in a cloth bag that spilled its brownish contents on the floor in front of the president’s raised dais. Source: Internet
A marten is a small, brownish mustelid with a diverse diet and a large territory, and Martin is as individual an example of his species as Dave is of his. Source: Internet
Eastern Desert A large plume of Saharan Desert dust (light brownish pixels) blown across Libya and Egypt northward over the Mediterranean Sea toward the Middle East, on February 2, 2003. Source: Internet
Cmain forms a brownish solid with an optical absorption threshold at ~1.6 eV. Source: Internet
Calves have brownish or reddish hair, especially on the head and back. Source: Internet