lineolate (Meaning)

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lineolate (a.)

Marked with little lines.

Marked longitudinally with fine lines.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lineolate

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lineolate Sentence Examples

  1. The lineolate pattern on the moth's wings resembles a delicate tapestry.
  2. The scientist observed the elongated lineolate cells under a microscope.
  3. The artist's brushstrokes created a lineolate effect on the canvas, giving the painting a dynamic texture.
  4. The architectural design featured intricate lineolate elements, reminiscent of Art Deco motifs.
  5. The virus had a lineolate structure, consisting of linear filaments arranged in parallel.
  6. The metal surface was coated with a lineolate finish, providing it with a sleek and resistant appearance.
  7. The botanist identified the plant species based on the lineolate arrangement of its leaves.
  8. The lineolate cross-hatching of the engraving added depth and realism to the scene.
  9. The fabric displayed a subtle lineolate pattern, creating an optical illusion of movement.
  10. The geologist traced the lineolate folds in the rock, revealing the geological history of the area.

FAQs About the word lineolate

Marked with little lines., Marked longitudinally with fine lines.

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The lineolate pattern on the moth's wings resembles a delicate tapestry.

The scientist observed the elongated lineolate cells under a microscope.

The artist's brushstrokes created a lineolate effect on the canvas, giving the painting a dynamic texture.

The architectural design featured intricate lineolate elements, reminiscent of Art Deco motifs.