- the
limit and are at last lost in it, ever
reaches the
boundary line."
Tessellated designs often appear on textiles,
whether woven,
stitched in, or printed...
- In
geology and geomorphology, a
tessellated pavement is a
relatively flat rock
surface that is
subdivided into
polygons by fractures,
frequently systematic...
-
Tessellated roof is a
frame and a self-supporting
structural system in architecture. A
simple ridged roof may
inside be a
tessellated system. The interlinking...
- The
tessellated darter (Etheostoma olmstedi) is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish, a
darter from the
subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family...
- tessellaris, also
called the pale
tiger moth,
banded tussock moth, and
tessellated halisidota, is in the
family Erebidae and the
tribe Arctiini, the tiger...
-
ornamental floors with
detailed patterns of
chequers or
squares in a
tessellated pavement. In
classical architecture, the
shape of the
abacus and its...
- on two sheets. The
concept of this work is to
morph one
image into a
tessellated pattern, then
gradually to
alter the
outlines of that
pattern to become...
-
Muschampia tessellum, the
tessellated skipper, is a
butterfly of the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found from the
southern Balkan Peninsula (North Macedonia...
-
austrotessulata (synonyms
include Ctenomorphodes tessulatus), the
tessellated stick insect,
tessellated phasmid or
tessulata stick insect, is a medium-sized, stick...
-
commonly known as the
tessellated blenny, is a
species of
combtooth blenny found in the
western Atlantic Ocean. The
tessellated blenny can
reach a maximum...