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Meaning of stria

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stria (n)

any of a number of tiny parallel grooves such as: the scratches left by a glacier on rocks or the streaks or ridges in muscle tissue

a stripe or stripes of contrasting color

stria Sentence Examples

  1. The stria, or stretch marks, on her skin were a testament to her recent pregnancy.
  2. The striae in the rock formation indicated ancient geological activity.
  3. The artist's painting featured intricate striae that created a sense of depth.
  4. The meteor's impact left deep striae on the surface of the moon.
  5. The striae in the animal's fur provided camouflage in the grassland.
  6. The wood's striae revealed the tree's age and growth pattern.
  7. The striae on the fossil tooth gave scientists clues about the animal's diet.
  8. The glacier's movement carved deep striae into the surrounding landscape.
  9. The striae in the metal cylinder provided friction for better grip.
  10. The archaeologist carefully examined the striae on the pottery fragment to identify its origin and purpose.

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any of a number of tiny parallel grooves such as: the scratches left by a glacier on rocks or the streaks or ridges in muscle tissue, a stripe or stripes of con

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The stria, or stretch marks, on her skin were a testament to her recent pregnancy.

The striae in the rock formation indicated ancient geological activity.

The artist's painting featured intricate striae that created a sense of depth.

The meteor's impact left deep striae on the surface of the moon.