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punctated
ˈpunctated, a. [f. as prec. + -ed.] † 1. Geom. Having a conjugate point or acnode: see conjugate a. 6 a. Obs. rare.[1704: see prec. 3.] 1710 J. Harris Lex. Techn. II, Punctated Hyperbola, is an Hyperbola whose Oval Conjugate is infinitely small, that is, a Point. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. 2. = punct...
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unpunctated
unˈpunctated, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1870 H. A. Nicholson Man. Zool. I. 247 Spiriferidæ... Shell punctated or unpunctated.
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Phrynobatrachus parvulus
Throat of females is mottled with dark brown while that of mature males is finely and densely punctated with black.
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Anne Dambricourt-Malassé
As paleontologist, her controversial views on human origins come from homeobox genes and punctated equilibria included in her work, whereas paradigm explains
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millepunctate
millepunctate, a. (mɪlɪˈpʌŋkteɪt) [f. L. mille thousand + punctātus marked with points, f. punctum point n.: see -ate2.] Covered with a multitude of points (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1890). So milleˈpunctated a., in the same sense (Mayne Expos. Lex. 1856).
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punctate
punctate, a. (ˈpʌŋktət) [ad. mod.L. punctāt-us, f. L. punct-um point: see -ate2 2. Cf. It. puntato, F. pointé.] 1. Nat. Hist. and Path. Marked or studded with points or dots; having minute rounded spots, or (esp.) depressions resembling punctures, scattered over the surface; of the nature of or char...
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Walls phase
The pottery was usually decorated by incising and engraving lines, punctated patterns and the application of handles and appendages to the vessel form. Other types include Parkin Punctated, Barton Incised, Old Town Red Filmed, Walls Engraved, Rhodes Incised, Ranch Incised, and Hull Engraved.
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Microgenia edwini
The shell contains 5 whorls, the apical one white, smooth and mammillated, the second finely punctated like a thimble, third and fourth spirally and sharply
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Symphony No. 93 (Haydn)
The minuet's trio is highly original and juxtaposes timpani-punctated fanfare outbursts with quieter passages scored only for strings.
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Neivamyrmex sumichrasti
It is more coarsely punctated than other species in its genus, with its face and dorsum granulopunctate. It appears matte, not shining.
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Iva Site
Findings within the backdirt piles contained numerous finding characteristic of Late Woodland wares, including several Angelo Punctated sherds as well The excavation ground itself contained mostly Angelo Punctated body sherds and rims, as well as pieces shell-tempered Middle Mississippian vessels including
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Atractophaedusa smithi
Apical whorls are very finely, spirally punctated, the remaining ones with very fine, regular striae.
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Holotrichia danielssoni
The clypeus is short, shiny, and coarsely punctated. Its eyes are large.
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Dicerca tenebrica
Both disk and vertex are coarsed and punctated. Its prothorax have lateral margins which are parallel at base and expanded closer to the middle.
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