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fasciated, ppl. a.|ˈfæʃɪeɪtɪd| [f. fasciate v. + -ed1. Cf. Fr. fascié.] 1. Bot. See quot. 1835.
1835Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 382 Fasciated [is] when several contiguous parts grow unnaturally together into one. 1868Darwin Anim. & Pl. I. x. 365 The flower-stem [of the Cockscomb] is wonderfully ‘fasciated’ or compressed. b. Cryst. Massed together.
1811Pinkerton Petral. II. 133 Very small crystals, elegantly fasciated in various directions. †2. Of a roof: Coved on two opposite sides only: see fascia 2 b. Obs.
1715Leoni Palladio's Archit. (1721) I. 79 The Arches of the..Rooms near the Galleries, are fasciated. 3. Marked with bands or stripes; striped.
1752Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 152 The bluish, fasciated Porcellana. 1766Pennant Zool. (1777) IV. 119 Red fasciated with black or white, along the spires. 1798― Hindoostan II. 204 The columns are ribbed and near their tops doubly fasciated. 1801Latham Hist. Birds 2nd Supp. 312 Fasciated Sandpiper. |