pale stripe
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpaleandstripe
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pale
adjective
uk/peɪl/us/peɪl/
used to describe a person's face or skin if it has less colour than usual, for example when the person is or ill or frightened, or if it has less colour than people ...
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stripe
noun[C]
uk/straɪp/us/straɪp/
a strip on the surface of something that is a different colour from the ...
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(Definition ofpaleandstripefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The larva is green with apalestripedown each side and feeds on a wide variety of plants (see list below).
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There is apalestripeover the eye and the tail has dark bars along its whole length.
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They are green with apalestripealong each side of the back.
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There is usually apalestripeon the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks.
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The scales covering the flowers are brown with apalestripethrough the midline.
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This spider, up to 10 mm in length, is brown with apalestripedown the middle of the carapace.
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There is apalestripeover the eye and dark malar and moustachial stripes.
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The face is boldly patterned with apalestripeover the eye and a dark malar stripe.
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It has a mottled, greyish body, a long tail and sometimes apalestripealong its back.
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There is apalestripeabove the eye.
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The female is brown with apalestripedown the middle of the carapace and a pattern of pale rings and spots on the legs.
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It has a faintpalestripeover the eye, a rufous tinge to the ear-coverts and silvery-white underwing-coverts.
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Living finetooth sharks are a distinctive dark bluish-gray above and white below, with a faintpalestripeon the flanks and no prominent fin markings.
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It has a dark face mask with centralpalestripe, much like the slow lorises.
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Juveniles are dull brown above with apalestripeover the eye.
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There is apalestripeover the eye and a pale ring around it.
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Apalestripeoften runs down the middle of the back.
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In juveniles, this stripe is bodered above by apalestripe, but as the snakes mature this turns to drab yellow or brown.
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