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tessellated

[ UK /tˈɛsɪlˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. decorated with small pieces of colored glass or stone fitted together in a mosaic
    a tessellated pavement
  2. having a checkered or mottled appearance

How To Use tessellated In A Sentence

  • Such as are viviparous are hair-coated, and such as are oviparous are covered with a kind of tessellated hard substance; and the tessellated bits of this substance are, as it were, similar in regard to position to a scale. The History of Animals
  • This is a composite fruit formed of 100-200 berry-like fruitlets fused together, giving its outside a tessellated appearance.
  • For example, the convex hull of a 3D molecule is a convex polytope rather than a polygon, and it is tessellated by tetrahedra rather than triangles.
  • You will see moments of Titian's dazzling spatial web, Claude Lorrain's wispy trees, the clouds of Tiepolo as well as flashes of Byzantine mosaics in Monet's tessellated surfaces and quivering contours. A Master Redraws the Rules of the Game
  • She planted pencil pines around the fence and lobbied for the verandah roof to be removed from our Victorian house so she could place cumquats in tubs on the tessellated terrace.
  • The nature of their decoration, whether by painted plaster on walls or ceilings, or by tessellated and mosaic floors, compares well with that from the countryside.
  • The floors were tessellated in sardonyx and chrysoberyl, amethyst and topaz.
  • Luncheon" clinched for me what "tessellated" and "rubious" had clinched for him: he was certainly a fellow inhabitant from our distant galaxy. Beard
  • There are a lot of single pitch sport routes on the tessellated patterned walls of this amazing area.
  • I saw tremendous tessellated pools of anger, inexplicable rage, one that said - vengeance is my outlet. Frankie Horror | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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