foliated
Americanadjective
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shaped like a leaf or leaves.
foliated ornaments.
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Petrology, Mineralogy. Also consisting of thin and separable laminae.
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Architecture. foliate.
adjective
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architect ornamented with or made up of foliage or foils
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(of rocks and minerals, esp schists) composed of thin easily separable layers
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(esp of parts of animals or plants) resembling a leaf
Other Word Forms
- unfoliated adjective
Etymology
Origin of foliated
Example Sentences
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Many of the plants that are sold for indoor growing are native to rain forests or other densely foliated regions where they get very little light and experience almost no seasonal temperature changes.
By the end of summer, the camellia was fully foliated.
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The first is Bazille’s biological and extended family, grouped together in the shade of a richly foliated tree and with a deep-green landscape in the distance.
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Boxwood: English boxwood is bright green and densely foliated with rounded leaves.
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One day a tree is ablaze but foliated, and the next it is half-naked with its hibernal bones sticking out.
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