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striatetechnical adjective /ˈstrʌɪət / /ˈstrʌɪeɪt /Marked with striae: the striate cortex...- The surface is longitudinally striate, the striations possibly representing fine veins.
- Broadly speaking, the extrastriate areas of the cortex form two broad processing ‘streams', both originating in the striate cortex.
- The normal visual evoked potential reflects the functional integrity of the visual pathways from retinal to occipital striate area.
verb /strʌɪˈeɪt / [with object]Mark with striae: you can emboss, pierce, or striate wood...- The esophageal musculature is striated in the proximal esophagus (down to the level of the aortic arch) and is separated by a short transition zone from the smooth muscle portion of the esophagus.
- Many of them had been replanted since the war had finished, and now there were uneven lines of green shoots striating the mud.
- An eternity later, or so it seemed, Urga pulled back, striating herself and walking back to her original spot across the fire.
Derivativesstriation /strʌɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- The surface is longitudinally striate, the striations possibly representing fine veins.
- The annulae show a transverse growth striation, the striae being 0.01-0.05 mm wide.
- These striations indicate where the dentary was overlapped medially by the coronoids.
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