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unstriped
/ ʌnˈstraɪpt /
adjective
- (esp of smooth muscle) not having stripes; unstriated
Word History and Origins
Origin of unstriped1
Example Sentences
Do you chuckle when you see that the Yankees unstriped the Tigers, or do you cringe when the Capitals overrule the Rangers?
By 10 a.m., a spokesman said, they had apprehended the animals - the unstriped one was actually a horse -- on Victory Boulevard about a quarter-mile south of Mr. Osher's shop.
Epithelial, muscle—in particular the unstriped variety—and ganglion-cells may also become calcified.
Description.—Similar to Embernagra platensis, but the back unstriped, and the olive hue somewhat purer; also the abdomen of a paler buff: total length 8·1 inches, wing 3·7, tail 4·0.
Some such difference as exists on a gross scale between striped and unstriped muscle seems to exist on a minute scale among these smallest involved cells and fibres, or whatever they be.
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