Definition of Carinate. Meaning of Carinate. Synonyms of Carinate

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Definition of Carinate

Carinate
Carinate Car"i*nate, Carinated Car"i*na`teda. [L. carinatus, fr. carina keel.] Shaped like the keel or prow of a ship; having a carina or keel; as, a carinate calyx or leaf; a carinate sternum (of a bird).

Meaning of Carinate from wikipedia

- Carinate is a shape in pottery, gl****ware and artistic design usually applied to amphorae or vases. The shape is defined by the joining of a rounded base...
- Carinatae is the group of all birds and their extinct relatives to possess a keel, or "carina", on the underside of the breastbone used to anchor large...
- Alia carinata, common name the carinate dove s****, is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove...
- The robust burrowing scorpion (Opistophthalmus carinatus) is a widespread species of scorpion in the drier regions of southern Africa. It is a burrowing...
- with a shoulder profile and turned-over edge. More recently, the term "carinated bowl" (CB) or "shouldered bowl" has been preferred, although there are...
- species of skink, commonly known as the five-keeled rainbow-skink or five-carinated rainbow-skink, in the genus Carlia. It is endemic to Darnley Island in...
- available with other aging methods. Ancient Roman pottery Ayla-Axum Amphoras Carinate Demijohn, another large container used historically for wine Lionel C****on...
- south of Lleida. From 1650 a.C. the Pyrenean ceramic style gave way to carinated cups, to pots with smooth or digitated cords, as well as to vessels with...
- large, carinate scales. There is a supraorbital ridge with a row of large, carinate scales. Nasal scale pentagonal. Supraciliary scales carinate and elongate...
- generally share a similar shape. The foot or the base may be bulbous, flat, carinate, or another shape. The body forms the main portion of the piece. Some vases...