striate
English
Etymology
From Latin striatum, past participle of strio (“to groove”).
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -aɪət, -aɪeɪt, -eɪt
Verb
striate (third-person singular simple present striates, present participle striating, simple past and past participle striated)
- (transitive) To mark something with striations.
Adjective
striate (comparative more striate, superlative most striate)
- striated
- (anatomy) Relating to the striate cortex of the brain
Anagrams
Italian
Adjective
striate
Anagrams
Latin
Participle
(deprecated template usage) striāte
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