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striatedstri‧at‧ed /straɪˈeɪtɪd $ ˈstraɪeɪtɪd/ adjective technical striatedOrigin: 1600-1700 Modern Latin past participle of striare ‘to mark with lines’, from Latin stria ‘long narrow hole’ - A beautiful dish, it is more or less what it sounds like, sticky rice wrapped in green striated lotus leaves.
- In some places, friction along a fault plane has produced polished and striated surfaces.
- The arms are about 3 times the disk diameter, slightly flattened, all the plates of the arm are striated.
- This is also the place to enjoy the most ridiculously tame bird of prey you have ever seen, the striated caracara.
- This was a striated world, filled with the colorful sounds of white, Cajun, Creole and black societies.
having narrow lines or bands of colour SYN striped—striation /straɪˈeɪʃən/ noun [countable usually plural] |