(Especially of plants) developed without chlorophyll by being deprived of light.
1 As it seemed to me, the refined beauty and the etiolated pallor followed naturally enough.
2 Coleman has the etiolated look of a medieval martyr, an impression heightened by his impassivity.
3 That is the etiolated memory that captivates me now.
4 In the intervening century the Irish people dabbled in self-government, though in an oddly etiolated sense.
5 Greening of etiolated plastids is stimulated by light, which is sensed by various types of photoreceptors.
6 A spindly creature with a tiny central body and etiolated limbs staggered across the furniture department.
7 The mosquito- people had their own etiolated legends.
8 The atmosphere in the room seemed monochrome, or disturbed in some way, the light etiolated and cowed.
9 We had become etiolated , too, like plants growing beneath stones, denied the light and warmth of the sun.
10 All passion, when developed in the heart, has the effect of etiolating around it the vigor of other instincts.
11 It resulted in high levels of LUC expression in etiolated cucumber cotyledons in response to illumination and cytokinin treatment.
12 Later this year, in James Cameron's Avatar,Sam Worthington's consciousness is transplanted into the head of an etiolated alien smurf.
13 What a weird, etiolated life.
14 The first seedling observed was nearly two inches in height and had been etiolated by having been grown in darkness.
15 The images were as pale and etiolated as their subjects, or as dark and confusing as the nightclubs they showed.
16 He learnt to sign as his first language, an experience that has profoundly influenced the often etiolated communicativeness of his music.
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