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Definition of texture
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Texture
(v. t.) To form a
texture
of or with; to
interweave.
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Corneouss
::
Corneouss
(a.) Of a
texture
resembling
horn;
horny;
hard.
Make
::
Make (n.)
Structure,
texture,
constitution
of
parts;
construction;
shape;
form..
Permeate
::
Permeate
(v. t.) To pass
through
the pores or
interstices
of; to
penetrate
and pass
through
without
causing
rupture
or
displacement;
--
applied
especially
to
fluids
which pass
through
substances
of loose
texture;
as, water
permeates
sand..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Not
dense,
close,
compact,
or
crowded;
as, a cloth of loose
texture..
Pyrothonide
::
Pyrothonide
(n.) A kind of
empyreumatic
oil
produced
by the
combustion
of
textures
of hemp,
linen,
or
cotton
in a
copper
vessel,
--
formerly
used as a
remedial
agent..
Lithomarge
::
Lithomarge
(n.) A clay of a fine
smooth
texture,
and very
sectile..
Stipuled
::
Stipule
(n.) An
appendage
at the base of
petioles
or
leaves,
usually
somewhat
resembling
a small leaf in
texture
and
appearance..
Satiny
::
Satiny
(a.) Like or
composed
of
satin;
glossy;
as, to have a
satiny
appearance;
a
satiny
texture..
Weave
::
Weave (v. t.) To
unite,
as
threads
of any kind, in such a
manner
as to form a
texture;
to
entwine
or
interlace
into a
fabric;
as, to weave wool, silk, etc.;
hence,
to unite by close
connection
or
intermixture;
to unite
intimately..
Texture
::
Texture
(v. t.) To form a
texture
of or with; to
interweave.
Amorphous
::
Amorphous
(a.)
Without
crystallization
in the
ultimate
texture
of a solid
substance;
uncrystallized.
Texture
::
Texture
(n.) The
disposition
of the
several
parts of any body in
connection
with each
other,
or the
manner
in which the
constituent
parts are
united;
structure;
as, the
texture
of
earthy
substances
or
minerals;
the
texture
of a plant or a bone; the
texture
of
paper;
a loose or
compact
texture..
Nankeen
::
Nankeen
(n.) A
species
of
cloth,
of a firm
texture,
originally
brought
from
China,
made of a
species
of
cotton
(Gossypium
religiosum)
that is
naturally
of a
brownish
yellow
color quite
indestructible
and
permanent..
Retexture
::
Retexture
(n.) The act of
weaving
or
forming
again.
Globuliferous
::
Globuliferous
(a.)
Bearing
globules;
in
geology,
used of
rocks,
and
denoting
a
variety
of
concretionary
structure,
where the
concretions
are
isolated
globules
and
evenly
distributed
through
the
texture
of the
rock..
Stripe
::
Stripe
(v. t.) To make
stripes
upon; to form with lines of
different
colors
or
textures;
to
variegate
with
stripes.
Raveling
::
Raveling
(n.) That which is
raveled
out; esp., a
thread
detached
from a
texture..
Calamander Wood
::
Calamander
wood () A
valuable
furniture
wood from India and
Ceylon,
of a
hazel-brown
color,
with black
stripes,
very hard in
texture.
It is a
species
of
ebony,
and is
obtained
from the
Diospyros
quaesita.
Called
also
Coromandel
wood..
Homoptera
::
Homoptera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Hemiptera,
in which both pairs of wings are
similar
in
texture,
and do not
overlap
when
folded,
as in the
cicada.
See
Hemiptera..
Scleroid
::
Scleroid
(a.)
Having
a hard
texture,
as
nutshells..
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