0 present participle of redden
1 If something reddens, it becomes or is made more red than it was:
His face reddened with embarrassment.
The fact that multiple phases of dolomite contain haematite crystals and are red further indicates that the reddening was a subsequent event to dolomitization.
It is likely that the reddening in and around the veins was associated with one of these periods of sedimentation.
The changes subside two weeks after the onset of the disease, but often only the reddening of the lips will continue for three to four weeks.
Sometimes, when there is no swelling, there is swelling of the hands and feet a few days after the reddening of the palms and soles has disappeared.
Many of the remainder were for tender wrist or reddening around the wrist.
Such reddening can affect most parts of the body.
Outwardly the reddening around the nose similar to the effects of cold sores is sometimes visible.
Red eyes, heightened colouring and reddening spots around the mouth and nose.