pholidosis

/fɒlɪˈdɒsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of mammalian skin with spots or patches, especially of the Viverridae family, such as the civet cat.

“The zoologist studied the unique pholidosis of the Asian palm civet.”

Synonyms

  • coat pattern
  • fur pattern

Antonyms

  • plain coat
  • solid color