ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.]
1. In scientific use: Marked or characterized by striæ, furrowed, streaked. = STRIATE a.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., II. ii. 58. Whether these effluviums do flye by streated [sic; 1658 striated] Atomes and winding particles as Renatus des Cartes conceaveth; or [etc.].
1705. Petiver, in Phil. Trans., XXV. 1954. This is a deep, thin, finely striated Shell.
1753. Chambers Cycl., Suppl. s.v. Leaf, Striated Leaf, one with a number of longitudinal furrows on its surface.
1851. Carpenter, Man. Phys. (ed. 2), 204. When the striated Muscular Fibre is examined still more closely.
1866. Huxley, Physiol., xii. (1872), 291. Muscle is of two kinds, striated, or striped, and smooth, plain, or unstriated.
1871. Darwin, Desc. Man, II. xvi. 184. Young cross-bills in their immature striated plumage resemble the mature redpole.
b. In specific names of animals, birds, etc. Also Striated Ipecacuanha: see IPECACUANHA 3.
1753. Chambers, Cycl., Suppl. s.v. Trumpet-shell, The striated buccinum, with oblong tubercles.
1771. Pennant, Syn. Quadrupeds, 231. Striated Weesel. Ibid. (1781), Hist. Quadrupeds, I. 209. Striated Monkey.
1783. Latham, Gen. Synopsis Birds, II. I. 142. Striated Grosbeak.
1827. Griffith, trans. Cuvier, V. 228. Mus Striatus (the Striated Mouse).
1831. J. Davies, Man. Mat. Med., 439. Striated ipecacuanha. Psychotria emetica.
1840. Macgillivray, Brit. Birds, III. 86. Picus striolatus. The Striated Woodpecker.
1845. J. E. Gray, Catal. Lizards Brit. Mus., 23. The Striated Spinetail. Acanthopyga striata.
c. Min. Striated fracture (see quot.).
1796. Kirwan, Elem. Min. (ed. 2), I. 35. The Striated Fracture consists of long narrow separable parts laid on or beside each other.
2. Arch. Chamfered, channelled, grooved.
1727. Bailey, vol. II.
1771. W. Newton, trans. Vitruvius Archit., IV. iv. (1791), 80. Two columns one being striated, the other not.
1842. Gwilt, Archit., Gloss.
3. Constituting striæ.
1854. Fairholt, Dict. Terms Art, Striated, disposed in ornamental lines, either parallel or wavy.
1899. Allbutts Syst. Med., VIII. 608. Little hard papules secondarily complicated with striated excoriations.