| UVEAL | Pertaining to the pigmented part of the eye |
| IRIS | Pigmented part of the eye (4) |
| UVEA | Pigmented part of the eye |
| UVEITIS | Inflammation of the pigmented layer of the eye |
| UVEAS | Pigmented parts of eyes |
| AREOLA | In anatomy, any small circular area, such as the pigmented ring around a nipple |
| MACULA | Oval-shaped pigmented area in the centre of the retina of the eye (6) |
| CRAYON | From the Latin for "chalk", a pastel-like stick of pigmented wax; or, with "manner", a printmaking technique used for the reproduction of brown or red chalk drawings (6) |
| TONER | Lotion, such as rosewater, for the face; a device or exercise for firming a part of the body; or, pigmented powder used for xerography (5) |
| NAEVOID | Of birthmarks or pigmented spots (7) |
| NAEVI | Pigmented marks on the skin (5) |
| BIRTHMARK | Pigmented area on the skin (9) |
| MOLE | Pigmented spot on the skin (4) |
| IRISES | Brilliantly coloured flowers and pigmented rings in the eyes (6) |
| INK | Pigmented fluid a tattoo artist inserts into the skin |
| LENTIGO | Small brown pigmented spot on the skin (7) |
| NAEVUS | Any congenital growth or pigmented blemish on the skin |
| CRAYONS | Sticks of pigmented wax or clay, used for drawing (7) |
| INKSTANDS | Holders with pen trays, bottles of pigmented fluid for writing and other accessories for chirography (9) |
| PIC | Short word, from "to paint", for a painting, photograph, portrait or other pigmented or pixellated portrayal, worth a thousand proverbial words (3) |