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star-shaped
[ stahr-sheypt ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of star-shaped1
First recorded in 1805–15
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Example Sentences
As he reaches to pick one up, his star-shaped Malcolm X medallion clatters against his necklace of wooden beads.
From The Daily Beast
Gaily uniformed crews in their college flotilla formed a star-shaped group near the shore for their annual concert.
From Project Gutenberg
The panicles of star-shaped flowers entirely cover the vine and have a pleasant fragrance.
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Distinguishing marks, a small star-shaped scar on left cheek, slightly drags left foot in walking.
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On the other hand, the cnidaria develop into higher radial (star-shaped) persons, and the platodes into lower bilateral persons.
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In her lap lay some star-shaped pieces of plain white cotton calico.
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