Adjective
Colored; specifically (Biol.), filled or imbued with pigment; as, pigmented epithelial cells; pigmented granules.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBaubles are another common decoration, consisting of small hollow glass or plastic spheres coated with a thin metallic layer to make them reflective, with a further coating of a thin pigmented polymer in order to provide coloration. Source: Internet
Cells in the digestive gland directly release pigmented excretory chemicals into the lumen of the gut, which are then bound with mucus passed through the anus as long dark strings, ejected with the aid of exhaled water from the funnel. Source: Internet
In Parkinson's disease, a disorder that affects neuromotor functioning, there is decreased neuromelanin in the substantia nigra and locus coeruleus as consequence of specific dropping out of dopaminergic and noradrenergic pigmented neurons. Source: Internet
Among the line-up from France’s Alkos was Metal’Eyes Eyeliners, an ultra-soft gel textured pencil that provides long-lasting, intensely pigmented metallic shimmer. Source: Internet
Eyebrow pencils give you a solid, yet blendable line to work with, serving as the foundation of your brow look if you should choose to top it off with fiber-filled gels, pigmented powders or pomades to finish off the look and set the look in place. Source: Internet
Each labium majus has two surfaces, an outer, pigmented and covered with strong, pubic hair ; and an inner, smooth and beset with large sebaceous follicles. Source: Internet