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galeate (a.)
Alt. of Galeated
galeate Sentence Examples
- The galeate soldiers donned their distinctive helmets, adorned with a horsehair crest.
- The beetle's shiny, galeate wing cases shimmered under the sunlight.
- The galeate flowers of the monkshood plant resembled the helmets of ancient warriors.
- The chivalrous knight's visored helmet, complete with a galeate nasal guard, protected his face.
- The medieval infantryman's galeate helm, with its cheek pieces and neck guard, provided ample protection.
- The galeate fruit of the pineapple guava was crowned with a tuft of leaves.
- The galeate trichomes on the surface of the plant lent it a velvety texture.
- The galeate helmet of the Crusader reflected the sun's rays, making the warrior appear invincible.
- The galeate scale on the butterfly's wing bore intricate patterns that resembled miniature armor.
- The galeate headpiece of the ancient Greek hoplite was both decorative and functional, serving as a symbol of authority and protection.
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The galeate soldiers donned their distinctive helmets, adorned with a horsehair crest.
The beetle's shiny, galeate wing cases shimmered under the sunlight.
The galeate flowers of the monkshood plant resembled the helmets of ancient warriors.
The chivalrous knight's visored helmet, complete with a galeate nasal guard, protected his face.