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Definition of Strigate

Strigate
Strigate Stri"gate, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having transverse bands of color.

Meaning of Strigate from wikipedia

- Neptis strigata, the strigate sailer, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Republic of the...
- Hastula strigilata, common name the strigate auger, the strigillate auger or the combed auger, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in...
- Phlycticeras is involute, feebly but co****ly ribbed, tuberculate, strongly strigate, with serrated keel and moderately complex sutures. W.J. Arkell et al....
- strigate having narrow, transverse lines or streaks, either raised or impressed; composed of fine, short lines strigulate finely or minutely strigate;...
- umbilicate s**** has an orbiculate, conic shape. It is whitish, mottled and strigate with dark brown. This species varies much in degree of elevation and carination...
- The interstices show some curved longitudinal lines. The obtuse spire is strigate with brown. The aperture is brown-tinted. This marine species occurs off...
- Its color pattern is olivaceous, green, brown or grayish, longitudinally strigate or tessellate with white. The five whorls are generally angulate and nodose...
- and often around the umbilicus. The intervening spaces are irregularly strigate with darker zigzag streaks or unicolored. The apex is rosy. The spire is...
- ("Between the Lines"), followed in 2013 by a collection of essays called Strigate in pustiu ("Screaming in the Desert"), another memoirs volume entitled...
- and slightly sigmoidal ribs from the Lower Jur****ic, many of which are strigate. Amaltheus, named by de Montfort, 1808, is indicative of the upper Pliensbachian...