maculated (Meaning)

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maculated (a.)

Having spots or blotches; maculate.

maculated

marked with spots, impure, besmirched

maculated Sentence Examples

  1. The lemur's skin was maculated with intricate patterns of brown and white.
  2. The eggshell was maculated with faint brown spots, indicating its maturity.
  3. The researcher studied the maculated leaves of the rare plant, hoping to identify its medicinal properties.
  4. The maculated butterfly flitted through the meadow, its wings adorned with a distinctive pattern of black and yellow.
  5. The patient's skin was maculated with red and purplish lesions, a sign of a viral infection.
  6. The maculated stone stele bore ancient inscriptions that provided valuable insights into the history of the civilization.
  7. The maculated mushrooms were poisonous, their spores containing a deadly toxin.
  8. The maculated snake lay coiled on the forest floor, its scales shimmering in the sunlight.
  9. The maculated tablecloth was a cherished heirloom, passed down through generations.
  10. The maculated painting depicted a surreal landscape filled with abstract shapes and vibrant colors.

FAQs About the word maculated

Having spots or blotches; maculate.marked with spots, impure, besmirched

fouled, debased, besmirched, corrupted, sullied, spoiled, befouled, defiled,soiled, begrimed

fine, uncontaminated, plain, unalloyed, uncut, unmixed, pure, purified, refined, fine

The lemur's skin was maculated with intricate patterns of brown and white.

The eggshell was maculated with faint brown spots, indicating its maturity.

The researcher studied the maculated leaves of the rare plant, hoping to identify its medicinal properties.

The maculated butterfly flitted through the meadow, its wings adorned with a distinctive pattern of black and yellow.