rimosity Antonyms

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Meaning of rimosity

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rimosity (n.)

State of being rimose.

rimosity Sentence Examples

  1. The fossilized skull displayed a remarkable rimosity, with fine cracks crisscrossing its surface.
  2. Erosion had caused significant rimosity in the sandstone cliffs, revealing intricate patterns.
  3. The ancient parchment exhibited deep rimosity, testament to its age and frequent handling.
  4. The intense heat of the fire left fissures and rimosity in the ceramic bowl.
  5. The dried clay soil cracked into a network of tiny rimosity lines.
  6. The rimosity of the marble statue added texture and character to its enigmatic expression.
  7. The brittle ice sheet developed rimosity due to the constant expansion and contraction of its surface.
  8. As the tree trunk aged, the bark developed deep rimosity, forming crevices that provided shelter for insects.
  9. The ancient artifact showed evidence of rimosity from centuries of exposure to the elements.
  10. The rimosity of the leather manuscript hinted at the many hands it had passed through over time.

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State of being rimose.

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The fossilized skull displayed a remarkable rimosity, with fine cracks crisscrossing its surface.

Erosion had caused significant rimosity in the sandstone cliffs, revealing intricate patterns.

The ancient parchment exhibited deep rimosity, testament to its age and frequent handling.

The intense heat of the fire left fissures and rimosity in the ceramic bowl.