1. discolored - Adjective
2. discolored - Verb
of Discolor
Altered in color; /tained.
Variegated; of divers colors.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt makes a tremendous emotional and practical difference to one whether one accepts the universe in the drab discolored way of stoic resignation to necessity, or with the passionate happiness of Christian saints. William James
Men are made fools by the gleaming limbs of women, and, lo, in a minute they are become discolored carnelians. A trifle, a little, the likeness of a dream. And death comes as the end. Agatha Christie
Caravaggio paintings introduce realism by painting peach leaves that are molted, discolored or in some cases have wormholes – conditions common in modern peach cultivation. Source: Internet
Cook said the water has lots of natural iron and manganese and the current filter doesn't always work properly, which can cause rusty or discolored water to be distributed. Source: Internet
However, a working Komondor's coat may be discolored by the elements, and may appear off-white if not washed regularly. Source: Internet
Not all algal blooms are dense enough to cause water discoloration, and not all discolored waters associated with algal blooms are red. Source: Internet