a. Obs.1 [f. L. stīria (see prec.) + -ATE2.] Formed into ‘stiriæ.’ Hence Stiriated a. in the same sense.

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1664.  Power, Exp. Philos., I. 52. Like a diaphanous heap of Icycles or stiriated Niter.

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1669.  W. Simpson, Hydrol. Chym., 53. What remained was a bright styriate floscule.

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1681.  Grew, Musæum, III. § ii. iii. 334. Styriated Antimony … from Cornwall.

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1712.  J. Morton, Nat. Hist. Northamptonsh., 154. I observed several of the Stiriated Stalactitæ (or Sparry Iceycles) hanging down from the Bank-side.

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