glabriate (Meaning)

Webster

glabriate (v. t.)

To make smooth, plain, or bare.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glabriate

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

glabriate Sentence Examples

  1. The botanist meticulously glabriated the plant specimens to remove the fine hairs on their surfaces.
  2. After glabriating the metal surface, the machinist applied a protective coating to prevent corrosion.
  3. The surgeon carefully glabriated the wound to promote healing and reduce scarring.
  4. The sculptor used a scalpel to glabriate the marble, smoothing out its contours.
  5. The scientist glabriated the tissue sample to remove any extraneous material before analysis.
  6. The entomologist glabriated the insect's exoskeleton to examine its intricate structures under a microscope.
  7. The paleontologist glabriated the fossil to reveal the delicate details of the ancient creature.
  8. The jeweler glabriated the gemstone to enhance its brilliance and clarity.
  9. The dermatologist glabriated the patient's skin before applying a topical treatment.
  10. The archaeologist gently glabriated the ancient pottery fragment to uncover its original markings.

FAQs About the word glabriate

To make smooth, plain, or bare.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The botanist meticulously glabriated the plant specimens to remove the fine hairs on their surfaces.

After glabriating the metal surface, the machinist applied a protective coating to prevent corrosion.

The surgeon carefully glabriated the wound to promote healing and reduce scarring.

The sculptor used a scalpel to glabriate the marble, smoothing out its contours.