liturate (Meaning)

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liturate (a.)

Having indistinct spots, paler at their margins.

Spotted, as if from abrasions of the surface.

Synonyms & Antonyms of liturate

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liturate Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient hieroglyphs on the temple walls were meticulously liturated, revealing their hidden meanings.
  2. Scholars spent countless hours liturating the faded manuscript, deciphering the lost knowledge it contained.
  3. The historian liturated the archival documents, uncovering a trove of forgotten events.
  4. Forensic experts liturated the handwriting on the ransom note, hoping to identify the perpetrator.
  5. The researcher liturated the scientific journal, extracting key findings and insights.
  6. The student carefully liturated the textbook notes, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the material.
  7. Archaeologists liturated the inscriptions on an ancient artifact, shedding light on its origin and purpose.
  8. Linguists liturated the regional dialect, documenting its unique vocabulary and grammatical structures.
  9. The cryptographer liturated the encrypted message, uncovering its intended meaning.
  10. The journalist liturated the politician's press release, uncovering any inconsistencies or hidden agendas.

FAQs About the word liturate

Having indistinct spots, paler at their margins., Spotted, as if from abrasions of the surface.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient hieroglyphs on the temple walls were meticulously liturated, revealing their hidden meanings.

Scholars spent countless hours liturating the faded manuscript, deciphering the lost knowledge it contained.

The historian liturated the archival documents, uncovering a trove of forgotten events.

Forensic experts liturated the handwriting on the ransom note, hoping to identify the perpetrator.