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sulcated, ppl. a. Nat. Hist.|ˈsʌlkeɪtɪd| [f. L. sulcātus sulcate + -ed.] Sulcate.
1694Phil. Trans. XVIII. 178 The sides of the Astroites are always sulcated, or a little furrow'd. 1753Chambers' Cycl. Suppl. s.v. Leaf, Sulcated Leaf, one which has a great number of ridges all round it, with obtuse sinuses. 1768Pennant Brit. Zool. I. 39 Their lower part is sulcated lengthways. 1828Stark Elem. Nat. Hist. II. 41 The plaits distant, black, transversely sulcated with white. 1897W. F. Kirby in Mary Kingsley W. Africa 722 All the tibiæ sulcated, front tibiæ with conspicuously open foramina. |