ə̇nˈfəˌskāt, -_skə̇t adjective
or in·fus·cat·ed -ˌskād.ə̇d
Etymology: infuscate from Latin infuscatus, past participle of infuscare to obscure, from in- in- (II) + fuscare to darken, from fuscus dark brown, blackish; infuscated from Latin infuscatus + English -ed — more at dusk
: obscured
infuscate minds
specifically : darkened with a brownish tinge
infuscate wing of an insect
• in·fus·ca·tion ˌin(ˌ)fəˈskāshən noun -s