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Flaxen generally describes things that are made of flax, or have the
color of
unspun dressed flax — a pale yellowish-gray. Uses include:
Flaxen, a variant...
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Flaxen is a
genetic trait in
which the mane and tail of chestnut-colored
horses are
noticeably lighter than the body coat color,
often a
golden blonde...
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light mane and tail.
Chestnut with
flaxen mane and tail:
Lighter chestnuts with a
light cream mane and tail
carry a
flaxen gene, but not a
cream dilution...
- La
Fille aux
Cheveux de Lin (2:26) Debussy's "The Girl with the
Flaxen Hair",
Performed by Mike Ambrose. La
Fille aux
Cheveux de Lin (2:49)
Performed in...
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recessive mode of inheritance.
Flaxen chestnut and
blond chestnut are
terms that
describe manes and/or
tails that are
flaxen, or
significantly lighter than...
- Flax or
Flaxen is a pale yellowish-gray, the
color of
straw or
unspun dressed flax. The
first recorded use of flax as a
color name in
English was in 1915...
- The
flaxen elimia,
scientific name
Elimia boykiniana, is a
species of
freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an
aquatic gastropod mollusc in the...
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examples include the following: ash-blond:
ashen or
grayish blond. blond/
flaxen: when
distinguished from
other varieties, "blond" by
itself refers to a...
- horses. The
breed is
known for its
preferred "chocolate" coat
color and
flaxen mane and tail, the
result of the
relatively rare
silver dapple gene acting...
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tallest living horse. The most
usual color is
light chestnut with a
flaxen mane and tail,
sometimes called "sorrel";
other possible coat
colors are...