striate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb striate (third-person singular simple present striates, present participle striating, simple past and past participle striated) (transitive) To mark something with striations
Striate - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline plural striae, "narrow stripe, groove," a word used variously in anatomy, botany, architecture, geology, and glassmaking, 1560s, from Latin stria "a furrow, flute of a column" (see striate)
striate - definition and meaning - Wordnik adjective Consisting of a stria or striae from The Century Dictionary Of or pertaining to the corpus striatum To mark with striæ; cause striation in; score; stripe Striped or streaked; marked with striæ; scored with fine lines; striped, as muscle; striated Having a thread-like form
Striate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you see striate, think of stripes When a child uses a fork to make a row of stripes in her play-dough, she's striating it A striated rock surface might show evidence of the movement of glaciers thousands of years ago Striated muscle has a striped appearance