1. reddening - Noun
2. reddening - Verb
of Redden
Source: Webster's dictionaryFlotsam from his childhood are rising through his attention. He's remembering the skin of an apple, bursting with nebulae, a look into curved reddening space. Thomas Pynchon
Like the sweet apple reddening on the topmost branch, the topmost apple on the tip of the branch, and the pickers forgot it, well, no, they didn't forget, they just couldn't reach it. Sappho
I thought you were dead." Magnus smiled crookedly. "What, from that scratch?" He glanced down at the reddening jacket in Alec's hand. "Okay, a deep scratch. Like, from a really, really big cat. Cassandra Clare
Females are in estrus about every four days, which is indicated by a reddening of genital areas, a musky smell, and a hissing, squeaking vocalisation she will emit if she believes a male is nearby. Source: Internet
Jung argued that the stages of the alchemists, the blackening, the whitening, the reddening and the yellowing, could be taken as symbolic of individuation — his favourite term for personal growth (75). Source: Internet
Eczema (dermatitis): A particular type of inflammatory reaction of the skin in which there is erythema (reddening), ), and crusting of the skin followed, finally, by lichenification (thickening) and scaling of the skin. Source: Internet