Cuscous
cuscous is an adjective used primarily in biological descriptions, particularly in the fields of entomology, botany, and zoology, to describe a dusky or dull dark brown coloration. The term is most commonly employed when detailing the color of insect wings, larval bodies, or plant parts that possess a uniform, muted brown hue. For example, a lepidopteran might be described as having cuscous forewings, indicating a lack of iridescence or bright markings.
The word derives from the Latin "cuscus," which originally referred to the cuscus, a marsupial native to
In practice, cuscous is often paired with other color descriptors, such as "crocidophorus with cuscous hues"
Although less common today because modern colorimetric systems have largely supplanted textual color descriptions, cuscous remains