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striature|ˈstraɪətjʊə(r)| [ad. L. striātūra (Vitruv.), f. L. stria (see stria).] Disposition of striæ, striation; also, one of a set of striæ. Also fig.
1728Woodward Nat. Hist. Fossils i. I. 230 Hæmatitæ shewing several Varieties in the Crusts, Striature, Texture, and Constitution of this Body. 1771W. Newton tr. Vitruvius' Archit. iv. iii. (1791) 78 Thus the Doric column will have its proper kind of striature. 1846Dana Zooph. (1848) 374 The exterior striatures of the calicles. 1918F. Hackett Ireland xiii. 362 This striature of Catholics and Protestants, nationalists and anti-nationalists, Irish and Scotch-Ulstermen, is by no means so insufferable as the tenor of argument may indicate. |