Adjective Satellite
having a dark color
Source: WordNetAccording to police, a dark-coloured SUV and BMW sedan were heading southbound on the highway shortly before 9:30 p.m. when an occupant of the SUV began firing at the BMW. Source: Internet
He also explained the coloration of sea fish such as the mackerel : "Among pelagic fish it is common to find the upper surface dark-coloured and the lower surface white, so that the animal is inconspicuous when seen either from above or below." Source: Internet
Districts of Saarland (towns dark-coloured, position of number in the capital) Most inhabitants live in a city agglomeration on the French border, surrounding the capital of Saarbrücken. Source: Internet
The sacrifice of dark-coloured victims to Freyr has a parallel in Ancient Greek religion where the chthonic fertility deities preferred dark-coloured victims to white ones. Source: Internet
Corncockle ( Agrostemma ), would have made the bread dark-coloured, but the seeds are poisonous, and people who ate the bread might have become ill. Source: Internet
This gave dark-coloured moths a better chance of surviving to produce dark-coloured offspring, and in just fifty years from the first dark moth being caught, nearly all of the moths in industrial Manchester were dark. Source: Internet