The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pigmented \Pig"ment*ed\, a. Colored; specifically (Biol.), filled or imbued with pigment; as, pigmented epithelial cells; pigmented granules.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: pigment)
Usage examples of "pigmented".
Black urine is generally caused by the ingestion of pigmented food or drugs, such as carbolic acid and the anilines.
The scrotum was tumefied, and to the touch gave the sensation of a human breast, and the parts were pigmented similar to an engorged breast.
Gautier is accredited with recording in 1890 the case of a boy of six in whom pigmented patches from sepia to almost black began to form at the age of two, and were distributed all over the body.
Kaposi knew a woman with a pigmented mole two inches square on the side of the neck, which became quite black at each pregnancy, and which was the first recognizable sign of her condition.
The exposed skin was heavily pigmented but the eyes that shone out under the thick brows were bright, cornflower blue.
They were piercing, pigmented with a cold color dial had no analogue on this world.
In a dream-like state I envisioned the final struggles of a primordial protocell trying to properly align its pigmented spot to sunlight for the energy required to keep itself buoyant and replicate.
When Jake returned to Beta, the bioarm had flattened itself into a slimy slab and colors were forming as various cells pigmented.
Anyway, basically, what a lab is going to be looking for is whether that hyperpigmentation is intracellular, as in melanocytes, which are the dark, pigmented cells that are much more concentrated in non-Caucasians, or intercellular.
It'll take you about two days, here, getting your hypnomech indoctrinations and having your skin pigmented, and your hair turned black.
Turning again, he surveyed the barren, kaleidoscopically pigmented wasteland that lay before him.
Owing to its thermal characteristics, Black Ballybran is a pigmented rock crystal, translucent in natural light.