a. [f. as prec. + -LY1.] Having strongly marked features; characteristic; typical.

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c. 1819.  Coleridge, in Lit. Rem. (1836), II. 133. More intellectually vigorous and more featurely warriors of Christian chivalry.

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1853.  Lynch, Self-Improv., iii. 59. Chaucer … giving us the featurely expression of his own age, and standing as a fountain of many waters for ages to follow,—is both princely and epochal.

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  Hence Featureliness.

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1818.  Coleridge, in Lit. Rem. (1836), I. 117. Don Quixote’s leanness and featureliness.

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