Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
unstriated .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Not striped.
- adjective (Nat. Hist.) Without marks or striations; nonstriated.
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- adjective Not
striped .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The involuntary from their smooth, regular appearance under the microscope are called the unstriped or non-striated muscles.
A Practical Physiology Albert F. Blaisdell
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Its head, neck and shoulders and sometimes the forward part of its flank were covered with stripes; the back part of its torso, its rump and legs were unstriped.
Quagga-breeding Jenny Davidson 2006
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Sunny Williams with the unstriped suit and they are beginning their six-hour space walk to do some significant re-wiring to the International Space Station.
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I drive over weeds growing obstinately in the unstriped and roughly paved road, wondering if their presence is a sign of the tenacity of life or of the laxness of county maintenance.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place Aron Ralston 2004
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I drive over weeds growing obstinately in the unstriped and roughly paved road, wondering if their presence is a sign of the tenacity of life or of the laxness of county maintenance.
127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004
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I drive over weeds growing obstinately in the unstriped and roughly paved road, wondering if their presence is a sign of the tenacity of life or of the laxness of county maintenance.
127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004
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I drive over weeds growing obstinately in the unstriped and roughly paved road, wondering if their presence is a sign of the tenacity of life or of the laxness of county maintenance.
127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004
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Hence their name of _non-striated_, or _unstriped_, and _smooth_ muscles.
A Practical Physiology Albert F. Blaisdell
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-- A parasitic fungus attacking wheat, barley, oats, and rye, which is reputed to have the power of causing contraction of unstriped muscular fibre, especially that of the uterus.
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These cramps are even more easily induced in the muscular fibre of the viscera -- the unstriped, involuntary muscles -- such as exist in the intestine, bladder, and uterus.
The Education of American Girls Anna Callender Brackett
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