lineature (Meaning)

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lineature (n.)

Anything having outline.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lineature

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lineature Sentence Examples

  1. The artist captured the delicate lineature of her model's face with meticulous care.
  2. Age had etched intricate lines into his lineature, telling tales of a long and eventful life.
  3. The sculptor's work revealed the subtle lineature of the human body in remarkable detail.
  4. Her face possessed an angular lineature, giving her a striking and unforgettable appearance.
  5. The ancient statue displayed the classic lineature of Greek art, with harmonious proportions and flowing curves.
  6. The photographer's lens focused on the delicate lineature of her subject's features, revealing her inner beauty.
  7. The portrait captured the sitter's distinctive lineature, faithfully reproducing the unique contours of their face.
  8. The marine biologist studied the lineature of the dolphin's skin, seeking clues to its evolutionary history.
  9. The geologist examined the lineature of the rock formation, searching for signs of ancient tectonic activity.
  10. The cartographer traced the meandering lineature of the river on the map, outlining its intricate course through the landscape.

FAQs About the word lineature

Anything having outline.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The artist captured the delicate lineature of her model's face with meticulous care.

Age had etched intricate lines into his lineature, telling tales of a long and eventful life.

The sculptor's work revealed the subtle lineature of the human body in remarkable detail.

Her face possessed an angular lineature, giving her a striking and unforgettable appearance.