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subfuscous

English

Etymology

From Latin subfuscus, suffuscus, equivalent to sub- +? fuscous.

Adjective

subfuscous (not comparable)

  1. duskish; moderately dark; tawny

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subfusc

English

Etymology

From Latin subfuscus (moderately dark).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: s?b-f?sk', IPA(key): /s?b?f?sk/

Adjective

subfusc (comparative more subfusc, superlative most subfusc)

  1. Having subdued colors.

Noun

subfusc (plural subfuscs)

  1. Dark clothing.
  2. Clothing acceptable, by regulation at certain universities, for an examination or official event.

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  • subfuscous

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