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- unrayed adjective
Etymology
Origin of rayed
Example Sentences
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The initiative seeks to restore the rayed bean mussel, which has not been found in Kentucky waters in more than 40 years.
From Washington Times • Sep. 15, 2020
Some of the brighter craters are rayed, like Tycho and Copernicus on the Moon, and many have central peaks.
From Textbooks • Oct. 13, 2016
For a reciprocal test, we used the same H. melpomene races as the ingroup to compare with rayed Heliconius timareta florencia at the B/D region.
From Nature • Jul. 4, 2012
Instead, our results imply that derived colour-pattern elements have introgressed recently between both rayed and postman forms of and .
From Nature • Jul. 4, 2012
She backed away from him, superb in the shawl, and again she was rayed in the superlative beauty of her first appearance.
From The Bright Shawl by Hergesheimer, Joseph
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