Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as angulate, a.: as, “angulated fore-wings,”

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of angulate.

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Examples

  • Try a white plaster face contrasting with an angulated black-tile roof.

    Terry Kelhawk: It's Different in Denmark Terry Kelhawk 2011

  • It can be comminuted (insert number of fragments), compound, angulated (insert degree of angulation), spiral, oblique, transverse, epiphyseal (four main types), diaphyseal or other things.

    Expanding Medical Codes to 140,000 Is Rx for Futility 2011

  • Try a white plaster face contrasting with an angulated black-tile roof.

    Terry Kelhawk: It's Different in Denmark Terry Kelhawk 2011

  • With Charlotte sobbing in my arms, I tried to make sense of the words Piper was lobbing at me like missiles: collagen deficiency, bones angulated and thickened, beaded ribs.

    Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009

  • It was angulated, bent acutely, instead of being straight.

    Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009

  • She is an elderly woman, lying on her back with obvious angulated fractures of her lower legs as well as the left side of her face being uncannily flat save the large hematoma on her forehead.

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  • She is an elderly woman, lying on her back with obvious angulated fractures of her lower legs as well as the left side of her face being uncannily flat save the large hematoma on her forehead.

    Jumper JackOfHares 2008

  • It is angulated and she holds it out from her body so that the other fencer creates a triangle between her blade and her body.

    How to face top fencers without crying: Canadian Women's Epee Nationals 2006-07 Elizabeth McClung 2006

  • It is angulated and she holds it out from her body so that the other fencer creates a triangle between her blade and her body.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Elizabeth McClung 2006

  • They are specifically angulated and torqued so that a round wire will begin the allignment and a rectangular wire will fine tune the torque, etc.

    Orthodontics (Braces) Dr. Dean Brandon 2006

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