Striated

Word STRIATED
Character 8
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Definitions and meanings of "Striated"

What do we mean by striated?

To mark something with striations.

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The word "striated" in example sentences

One can merely conclude that there is some degree of biochemical similarity between the ganglion cells of the whole involuntary system and the terminations of voluntary nerve fibres in striated muscle, on the one hand, and the mechanism connected with the peripheral terminations of craniosacral involuntary (i.e. parasympathetic) nerves on the other. ❋ Unknown (1965)

A strange bird of prey called the striated caracaras. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The apex of this cone is prolonged into an exceedingly small tube, that enters a striped spindle-like body called the striated spindle; the entire structure is called a visual rod. ❋ James Weir (1881)

83 On account of the striations of these cells the muscles which they form are called striated muscles. ❋ Francis M. Walters (N/A)

The rocks Macdonald and his colleagues analyzed in Canada's Yukon Territory showed glacial deposits and other signs of glaciation, such as striated clasts, ice rafted debris, and deformation of soft sediments. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[35], the concept is entirely general not only for organized filament arrays such as striated muscle ❋ Shenping Wu Et Al. (2010)

The "Blue Horse" illustrations, like those in Mr. Carle's other books, are gorgeous collages of hand-painted tissue papers; there are drawers and drawers of the rainbow-colored sheets in his studio, some striated, some dotted, swirled or hole-pocked. ❋ Joanne Kaufman (2011)

Its bulky, tough concrete forms and large expanses of glass are softened with unexpectedly elegant touches: striated Italian marble that decorates the borders of two large cantilevers; light rods that enliven the glass wall beneath an overhang; white-aluminum-paneled ceilings, dotted with lights and embellished with a stamped pattern, that extend into the building from the underside of the cantilevers. ❋ Lee Rosenbaum (2011)

A massive ventilation system worked to keep the heat down, pumping air and sometimes water through wide, striated tubing made of dun-colored fabric. ❋ Unknown (2011)

There's also a pasta family tree that groups the shapes into categories, like solid or hollow, smooth or striated, twisted or bunched. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Because the aliens resemble large, walking crustaceans with their leggy, striated bodies and long feelers, people began to refer to them derogatorily as "prawns." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The intricate pattern of "Shells" on glass bowls (1924) looks like a contemporary computer graphic, while the fine striated grooves of the "Wingen" service (1926) are romantically elegant and old-fashioned. ❋ Judy Fayard (2011)

During the last stretch before New York, I stared out onto the river through diffuse rainbows cast from the striated vinyl coating on the windows. ❋ Jesse Crockett (2011)

I thought I wanted a dark green but then saw a slab of streakily wavering, striated peach and grey and umber that resembled ancient dry riverbeds seen from the air. ❋ Annie Proulx (2011)

Skate Wing $18 is a difficult dish to cook correctly, but there it is done perfectly... tamarind-cinnamon gastrique, red lentils with chorizo, purslane salad... the gorgeous piece of striated fish was a bit salty, but we finished it with pleasure. ❋ Jay Weston (2011)

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