Marked with striaƦ, or fine grooves, or lines of color; showing narrow structural bands or lines; as, a striated crystal; striated muscular fiber.
Opaque, translucent, or transparent body with threads and swirls of other tones or colors on the surface or throughout.
a. (L. striatus, grooved) marked by narrow lines or grooves, usually parallel.
refers to fabric purposely given a narrow, linear, streaked color effect .
bedrock: As glaciers move over the ground surface they pick up abundant rock debris by plucking and simply incorporating pre-existing debris. Much of this debris is concentrated at the base of the glacier. The pressure of the overlying ice is transmitted through these stones to the underlying bedrock, causing the stones to dig elongate striations into the bedrock showing the direction of glacial transport. Another result of this process is the formation of striated and faceted stones often found in glacial deposits. These form as the bedrock grinds away at the stones at the base of the glacier.
Exhibiting tiny parallel lines or grooves.
Marked by narrow lines, grooves, etc., which usually lie parallel.
Marked with stripes, striae, grooves, or ridges. Used in the beading world to describe an item that has straight or swirled threads of colors of various tones on the surface or internally.
marked with lines or grooves
With these linear markings.
marbled or streaked color
Marble or streaked color on a bead, with swirls of other tones on the surface.
Marked with striae, or made of muscle tissue that has transverse light and dark bands made up of elongated multinuclear fibers found in muscles which are under voluntary control.
Solid rock that has had parallel grooves cut into its surface by fault movement or by movement of glacial ice.