Lexicographical Neighbors of Crispated
Literary usage of Crispated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics by Michael Faraday (1859)
"... endless figure was produced, extending more or less in different directions,
according to the relation of the light and eye to the crispated surface, ..."
2. An Elementary Treatise on Sound: Being the Second Volume of a Course of by Benjamin Peirce (1836)
"When a vibrating surface is covered with a layer of any fluid, the fluid usually
presents a beautifully crispated appearance in ..."
3. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1874)
"Large semi-double flowers, of a very beautiful rose color, with crispated undulated
petals, fine foliage, and a very free flowering variety. Very fine. ..."
4. The Conchologist's Text-book: Embracing the Arrangements of Lamarck and by Thomas Brown (1853)
"crispated, rough with waving lines or curled. Cuneiform, shaped like a wedge.
Cylindrical, round like a ..."
5. Reprint of Two Tracts: 1. An Essay on Gleets. 2. An Enquiry Into the Nature by Jean Paul Marat (1891)
"The erection of the penis was accompanied with excruciating pains, and the muscular
tunic of the urethra so crispated, that the extremity of the glands was ..."