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How to use imbricated in a sentence

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The sellate sclerites were probably imbricated posteriorly along their duplicature and sella sides.
However, the listric thrust geometries together with imbricated bedrock point to a subglacial origin.
On the other hand, the Kudi gneisses are imbricated with an ophiolitic slice south to Kudi, and overthrust by the Buziwan ultrabasic rocks.
Now, we know that when reptiles have imbricated scales, we do find dermal muscles.
Instead, the most parsimonious interpretation is that the sellate sclerites were probably imbricated in anterior-posterior rows.
It is unclear when the biotite gneisses were imbricated with the cover units or what controlled the imbrication.
At 12 of the sites that have imbricated cobbles, clast orientations were measured to derive the palaeocurrent direction.
Three elements which are inter-related and imbricated on each other have given rise to the current water crisis.
By the novel's end, however, Davie comes into his estate and is thoroughly imbricated into a credit economy where wealth is represented through markings in a bank book.
Those 3 imbricated cubes one in the others are placed in a room regulated in temperature in which the air is renewed by a slow sweeping.
Take one U-Flex track and put it over the other one so they find themselves imbricated.
Never again will culture be imbricated with politics in the way Volkov describes in this book.
He has also designed similar varied muntins into the new building and several of the roof elements, including the imbricated shingling.
But rather than geography being merely the stage for the acting out of history, the two are closely imbricated throughout.
The jambs rise to a slight curve and are carved with molded panels garnished with a band of imbricated leaves.
The imbricated zone becomes progressively narrower towards the east and terminates somewhere east of the Irchel anticline.
The reason to the perpetuation of this highly questionable monopoly lays mostly in imbricated corporate financial interests and in the cleverly maintained ignorance of most computer users.
It has three imbricated territorial levels.
Further, this production both exploits workers and becomes imbricated with all manner of brutality – consider the relationship between coltan production and war in the Congo.
Imbricated clasts indicate eastward palaeocurrents away from the metamorphic complex.
Examples from Classical Literature
Involucre hemispherical, of many small imbricated dry and scarious scales shorter than the disk.
Scales of the involucre dry and scarious, white or colored, imbricated in several rows.
The cones, about the size of a small walnut, bear spirally arranged imbricated scales which subtend the three-angled winged seeds.
Petals either imbricated in the bud or valvate with the point inflexed.
Scales of the broad and flat involucre imbricated, with scarious margins.
It is frequently found on logs and is then densely imbricated.
Scales imbricated in many ranks, awned below the apex, all floriferous.
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