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angulated
Derived word form of angulate

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Even where the rhythmic complexities far surpass the ear’s ability to comprehend them, there is the visual pleasure of watching Mr. Schick translate them into precisely angulated and elegantly economical body movements.

From New York Times • Feb. 3, 2014

Free Radicals, set to an African drum beat, is an angulated jive of insectile semi-abstract graphics.

From The Guardian • Nov. 20, 2010

In this genus, the shell is spirally curved, the septa are strongly lobed or angulated, though not elaborately frilled as in the Ammonites, and the siphuncle is dorsal.

From The Ancient Life History of the Earth A Comprehensive Outline of the Principles and Leading Facts of Palæontological Science by Nicholson, Henry Alleyne

He looks like a piece of luck, but is a piece of causation—the mosaic, angulated and ground to fit into the gap he fills.

From The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse by Various

The fore wings have a very broad band of the ground colour, broken by two short lines, and crossed by a slender angulated stripe.

From Butterflies and Moths (British) by Furneaux, William S.

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