ppl. a. [f. CREASE sb.2 and v.2 + -ED.] Having a crease or creases.
1545. Ascham, Toxoph. (Arb.), 138. A certayne kynde of [arrow] heades whych men call hie rigged, creased or shouldered heades.
1665. Hooke, Microgr., 153. They [seeds] seemd a little creesd or wrinckled.
1750. Gray, Poems, Long Story, 68. Creased, like dogs ears, in a folio.
1865. Morn. Star, 24 April. In a creased coat and trousers (evidently their first appearance since last summer).