
1) Arrangement of parallel bands 2) Channel 3) Groove 4) One of many parallel striae 5) Stria
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1) Stria
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Striations means a series of ridges, furrows or linear marks, and is used in several ways: ...
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[geology] In structural geology, striations are linear furrows generated from fault movement. The striation`s direction reveal the movement directions in the fault plane. Similar striations called glacial striations can occur is areas subjected to glaciation. Striations can also be a growth pattern or mineral habit shown on faces of certain...
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• (n.) The quality or condition of being striated. • (n.) A stria; as, the striations on a shell.
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(from the article `glacial landform`) These are scratches visible to the naked eye, ranging in size from fractions of a millimetre to a few millimetres deep and a few millimetres to ...
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A fatigue fracture feature, often observed in electron micrographs, that indicates the position of the crack front after each succeeding cycle of stress. The distance between striations indicates the advance of the crack front across that crystal during one stress cycle, and a line normal to the striation indicates the direction of local crack prop...
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Synonym: stria. ... 2. A striate appearance. ... 3. The act of streaking or making striae. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(stri-a´shәn) the quality of being streaked. a streak or scratch, or a series of streaks.
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A fatigue fracture feature, often observed in electron micrographs, that indicates the position of the crack front after each succeeding cycle of stress. The distance between striations indicates the advance of the crack front across that crystal during one stress cycle, and a line normal to the striation indicates the direction of local crack prop...
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1.) One of a group of usually parallel scratches engraved in bedrock by a glacier or other geological agent. 2.) Tiny, parallel lines seen on some crystal faces.
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Unevenness in a light beam caused by the lamp filament.
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Linear cuticular depressions.
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Stri·a'tion noun 1. The quality or condition of being striated.
2. A stria; as, the
striations on a shell.
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A scratch or groove produced on the surface of a rock by a geologic agent, such as a glacier or stream.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: strī-ā′shŭn Definitions: 1. A striate appearance. 2. The act of streaking or making striae. Synonyms: stria1
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See glacial striation.
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striation 1. A patterning or marking with parallel grooves or narrow bands. 2. The striped pattern of striated muscle, or any of the light and dark bands that make up this effect. 3. One of a number of parallel lines or scratches on the surface of a rock that were inscribed by rock fragments embedded in the base of a glacier as it moved across th...
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A coating defect consisting of a series of near parallel lines or channels in the cured coating. Striation is a type of flow mark, which is caused by some contaminant, such a silicone flowout. Striation is similar to ribbing, but striation is usually smaller in size and not always parallel.
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Rippling of thick parisons, caused by a local orientation effect in the melt by the spider legs.
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striated condition or appearance. · a stria; one of many parallel striae. · any of a number of scratches or parallel grooves on the surface of a rock, resulting from the action of moving ice, as of a glacier. · any of the alternating light and dark crossbands that are visible in certain muscle fibers, esp. of voluntary muscles, an...
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A separation of colors resulting in a linear effect of color variation.
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