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Definition of Muricated

Muricated
Muricate Mu"ri*cate, Muricated Mu"ri*ca`ted, a. [L. muricatus, fr. murex a pointed rock or stone.] Formed with sharp points; full of sharp points or of pickles; covered, or roughened, as a surface, with sharp points or excrescences.

Meaning of Muricated from wikipedia

- Conus muriculatus, common name the muricate cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their...
- Clavatula muricata, common name the muricate turrid, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae. The size of an adult...
- mondial, mondo, mundane, mundanity, ultramundane mūrex mūric- murex, muricate, muriculate muria muri- brine muriate, muriatic murmur murmur- murmur,...
- glandularly muricate present scabrid, glandularly muricate, trifid or fimbriate mauve C. enerve linear to falcate, 31⁄2–181⁄2 mm slightly muricate, coriaceous...
- as with many species of the family Moraceae. Compare aggregate fruit. muricate Covered with short, hard protuberances. mutation In times before the nature...
- Aloe albiflora is a species of aloe indigenous to Madagascar with narrow, muricate leaves and widely campanulate, snow-white flowers that are 10mm long and...
- flowers, reminiscent of the color of lavender. The stems are twining and muricate. The leaf texture is glabrous, and its shape is ovate or orbicular. The...
- thin s**** is ovate and ventricose. The spire is conical, indistinctly muricated. The ribs are pretty narrow, distant and slightly flattened. They are...
- rather thin s**** is ovate and ventricose. The conical spire is slightly muricated (= covered with short, sharp points). The four whorls near the edge are...
- sepals imbricate, connate at base; ovary of [1–2]3 carpels, surface often muricate, pubescent or papillose; ovules solitary in each cell, anatropes; styles...