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Definition of Malleated
1. malleate [v] - See also: malleate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malleated
Literary usage of Malleated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1898)
"Surface irregularly, weakly striate, more wrinkled below the sutures, faintly
malleated on the body whorl; apical sculpture as in the preceding species, ..."
2. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia by Royal Society of South Australia (1878)
"Surface with a few lines of growth ; malleated punctate under a lens. Mesial septum
thick, about half the length of the valve, abruptly produced so as to ..."
3. American Journal of Conchology by George Washington Tryon, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Conchological Section (1871)
"Whether the whorls of a shell be regularly and symmetrically rounded, or on the
other hand assume a malleated appearance, as if little plane facets had been ..."
4. American Journal of Conchology by George Washington Tryon, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Conchological Section (1867)
"Orbicular, rather thick, with oblique, irregular, coarse striae and fine revolving
lines, the body whorl malleated obliquely ; spire convexly conical, ..."
5. Bulletin ... of the Geological and Natural History Survey by Chicago Academy of Sciences (1896)
"Spire and aperture about equal in length; surface nearly always heavily malleated;
shell wider in proportion to length than (a) ..."