castaneous

English

Etymology

From the Latin castanea (a chestnut, a chestnut tree) + -ous (full, full of).

Adjective

castaneous (comparative more castaneous, superlative most castaneous)

  1. Having the colour of a chestnut; chestnut-coloured.
    • 1827, John Curtis, British Entomology
      Elytra piceous, gradually shaded into a castaneous margin, irregularly and minutely punctured, covered with ochraceous pubescence.
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