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  • adjective corticate

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  • No two oak leaves, for instance, in a million will be found actually alike, although taken from the same tree, or trees of the same variety; and the same may be said of the segmentation and branching of their limbs, as well as the striatures of their corticated covering,

    Life: Its True Genesis R. W. Wright

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  • Corticated means 1. having a tough skin or hide; 2. covered with bark, rind, etc.; having a cortex; 3. ‘having the bark pulled off’ (Oxford English Dictionary).

    November 21, 2011