Striated

[stree-ey-tid]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. marked with striae; having parallel lines, ridges, or marks

Examples of

Striated

in a sentence

  • The geologist studied the striated patterns in the rock formations.
  • The athlete’s muscles were striated due to rigorous training.

Did you Know?

Striated is derived from the Latin word stria, meaning “furrow” or “groove.” It describes something marked with striae, which are parallel lines, ridges, or marks. In nature, striations can be found in various contexts, such as rock formations, muscle tissues, or geological features. Striated patterns often result from the alignment or arrangement of constituent elements, reflecting underlying processes or structural characteristics. Recognizing striated formations can provide insights into geological history, biological structures, or artistic compositions.

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