Definitionn. 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
Last update: August 30, 2015
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There remained Prussia, which, now that the Danish apaign of 1864 was otTer, was completing, her preparais for the final struggle with Austria for the hegemony Germany; and Napoleon, who saw in the furthering of marcks plans the surest means of securing his own influence divided Europe, willingly lent his aid in negotiating a PrussoIn the summer of 1865 Bismarckmade formal posals to La Marmora; but the pourparlers were interrupted by conclusion of the convention of Gastein (August 14), to which stria agreed partly under pressure of the Prusso-Italian enlenle. [Please select]
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A timepiece of striated Connemara marble, stopped at the hour of 4. [Please select]
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With a power of five hundred diameters the muscles of the tail-foot presented a beautifully striated appearance. [Please select]
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The male has very large horns, with three rounded angles at the base, flattened in front, and striated transversely. [Please select]
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Under surface slightly brownish yellow, minutely striated and clouded when exposed when the butterfly alights. [Please select]
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These white streaks give the bird the striated appearance from which it obtains its name. [Please select]
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Striated green bulbuls go about in flocks which keep to the tops of trees. [Please select]
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The Striated Babbler breeds in suitable localities throughout Continental India, from Sindh to Tipperah and Assam, as also in Burmah. [Please select]
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Inglis writes from Cachar:--"The Striated Reed-Babbler is exceedingly common during the whole year." [Please select]
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Barnes, writing of Rajputana, says:--"The Striated Bush-Babbler breeds from March to July." [Please select]
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The Striated Marsh-Babbler, as Jerdon calls it, has nothing of the Babbler in it. [Please select]
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