ring of color
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Definition
Noun: A small, circular area of distinct coloration, often contrasting with the surrounding surface. This term commonly refers to the pigmented circle around a human nipple (areola) or the discolored halo surrounding an inflamed spot on the skin, such as a pimple or insect bite.
Usage
The term "ring of color" is used to describe a specific, ring-shaped mark visible on a surface, most frequently on skin. It is a descriptive, somewhat formal term often found in medical or biological contexts.
Examples
- The doctor noted a pronounced ring of color around the bite, indicating a possible allergic reaction.
- A faint ring of color is a normal part of the anatomy surrounding the nipple.
- The infection caused a red ring of color to form around the base of the hair follicle.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Biology: The term can be extended to describe similar circular color patterns in nature, such as those on certain plants, fungi, or animal plumage, though this is less common.
- The mushroom was identified by the distinctive brown ring of color near the cap's edge.
Variants and Related Words
- Areola (n): The technical medical term for the pigmented ring of skin surrounding the nipple.
- Halo (n): A more general term for a circle of light or color, sometimes used poetically or descriptively in a similar context (e.g., "a halo of redness").
Synonyms
- Circular discoloration
- Colored ring
- Halo (in specific contexts)
Antonyms
- Uniform color
- Unblemished skin
Related Phrases
- Ring of inflammation: A more specific phrase emphasizing the cause (inflammation) of the discolored ring.
- The splinter created a painful ring of inflammation.
Noun
- small circular area such as that around the human nipple or an inflamed area around a pimple or insect bite