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membered

American  
[mem-berd] / ˈmɛm bərd /

adjective

  1. having members, especially of a specified number or kind (often used in combination).

    a four-membered body.


Etymology

Origin of membered

1375–1425; late Middle English. See member, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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In 1981, researchers created the silicon analogue of cyclopropenium -- an aromatic molecule in which a three membered carbon ring was replaced by a three membered silicon ring.

From Science Daily

I ’membered everything Pap tolt me ’bout shooting and looked in the pistol’s cylinders to check the bullets.

From Literature

In the expectant silence, while the musicians took a moment to set up, an audience membered howled, “Willie!”

From Washington Times

They will be re- membered against you when all else you may have uttered shall have passed from the memory of men.

From Project Gutenberg

I was treated good, 'ca'se I 'membered what my gran'ma say, and whatever dey tole me to put my han' to, I did, and I was obedient and wasn't hardheaded lack some de res.'

From Project Gutenberg