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Example sentences for "margined"

Lexicographically close words:
marginal; marginalia; marginally; marginata; margine; margins; margosa; margraves; margraviate; margravine
  1. The wings are yellow, margined and barred with black, and with an orange- red spot near the posterior angle of the hind wings.

  2. The cultivated European holly, which the American tree closely resembles, may be distinguished by its deeper green, glossier, and more wave-margined leaves and the deeper red of its berries.

  3. Its leaves are of very great size, variously cut and undulated, tipped and margined with scattered spines, and of a bright glistening green colour marbled and variegated with broad white veins.

  4. Leaves lance-shaped, deeply tinged and margined with a dark-red shade.

  5. Leaves thick and firm, of a deep green, finely rayed and margined with purple.

  6. Leaves oval, extending horizontally, of a tender green, rayed and margined with purplish-red.

  7. Petals green at base, margined and lined with crimson, with a few dots of chocolate.

  8. The yellow-green dorsal is broadly margined in its upper part with white, and marked profusely with large crimson-brown spots.

  9. Veitch, in 1882--a large green flower, margined and touched here and there with white, the pouch vinous purple.

  10. Wings above yellowish white, the outer half of the anterior black with a series of spots disposed in the shape of the letter Y; inferior wings with a black border, margined by cinereous, and an orange spot at the anal angle.

  11. We have represented two varieties in point of colour, but in both the suture is scarcely, if at all, margined by an indented grove.

  12. For building purposes, unhewn granite is chiefly used, the walls being afterwards smoothed over with a layer of plaster, whitewashed, and margined with yellow or blue.

  13. We found the coast thereabouts fringed with mangroves, a gap in which, margined by forest trees, indicated the place which we were in search of.

  14. Immature: Resembles adult, but feathers of forehead edged with buff; spot on lores and underparts buffy margined with dusky.

  15. Freak of Nature, first sent out last year, is an improvement on Happy Thought the center of pure white narrowly margined with light green; flowers light scarlet; habit very dwarf and spreading.

  16. All the petals are attractively and regularly margined with white and beautifully fringed.

  17. The flowers have crispy petals, all of which are a rich vermilion in color, broadly margined with white, and the upper ones blotched with maroon.

  18. Coboea variegata is one of the most magnificent ornamental climbers, the leaves being broadly margined with yellowish white, the variegated foliage forming a beautiful contrast with its large purple flowers.

  19. It has elegant frilled petal margins; flower trusses large size and borne in profusion well above the foliage; ground color pure blush, each petal alike marked with a rich dark velvet crimson-scarlet margined blotch.

  20. Barrett mentions a form with all the wings smoothly smoky black; markings of the fore wings olive brown, margined with slender stripes of smoky white.

  21. Out of the moist coolness the track abruptly ascends to a pleasant forest, and thence drops almost imperceptibly to tea-tree flats intersected by Pandanus creeks, which bulge here and there into sedge-margined lagoons.

  22. The young bird has all the feathers of the upper plumage and wings broadly margined with rufous, and the chin, throat, and breast are pale rufous.

  23. Of two ranks of nearly equal, scarious-margined scales.

  24. This has spatulate, wavy-margined leaves; which are pale and not veined with white, and its scapes are more slender.

  25. They have from fifty to seventy rays and their involucres consist of several rows of scarious-margined bracts.

  26. Spatulate to nearly obovate; tapering into a margined petiole.

  27. Broadly campanulate; two inches or so across; slightly irregular; with wavy, margined lobes; the upper spotted within.

  28. Of four nutlets; each having a deltoid, keeled disk and margined by long, flat prickles.

  29. And she was gentler here than in the grassy-margined streets of the settlement, or in her mother's cottage.

  30. There is a form having the leaves margined with pale yellow, and known under the name of E.

  31. This is a pleasing and interesting species, with small deep-green ovate leaves, and clusters of white flowers, margined with rose.

  32. Mas argenteo-variegata is another pretty shrub, the leaves being margined with clear white.

  33. There is an aim still nobler than the love Of Beauty; to show Beauty forth in act, And life, that like some fertilizing stream It glide flower-margined to Eternity.

  34. Ears concealed and covered by rufous hair; pupil of eye very contractile, very narrow and linear during the day; across the forehead and over the eyes a transverse lunulate whitish band, margined anteriorly by a black band.

  35. All three of these last, even in perfection, could not make any book beautiful, or sightly, whose pages had been left narrow-margined and crowded.

  36. It would be dangerous to set limit to the power of fashion in any thing; and yet it seems almost safe to say that not even fashion itself can ever make a narrow-margined page look other than shabby and mean.

  37. There are no clear white dots above or below the reniform stigma, the orbicular is obliquely oval and rather conspicuous, and the claviform is strongly margined with black.

  38. The fore-wings are dark orange-brown, more or less marbled with yellow and dark brown; there is a very variable number of small dull white spots margined with black and arranged irregularly on the wing.

  39. The dorsal and lateral stripes may be margined with purplish-red.

  40. We cross a large court-yard margined by hedgerows, towering up twenty feet or more, deeply cut to form a shade for the benches underneath.

  41. The rookeries which clustered round Stanley Street, and were occupied by dealers in old clothes and secondhand furniture, have been replaced by Victoria Street, which is margined by banks and public buildings.

  42. We were well sheltered by a fringe of sedges, and presently the strangers entered a small reed-margined bight, swimming very deep, only their turtle-shaped backs and heavy heads in sight.

  43. Her head is speckled above the black line which passes through the eye; below that, the cheeks and throat are plain buff, and the chest clear bright chestnut, doubly margined with black and with a pale blue band above.

  44. The water-lead margined by rude hummocky crags trending to the westward and southward from the southward and eastward, forming a rude, broken horseshoe.

  45. The sides still showed their clean-edged fracture, diversified by drift and hummock, and rising above the intervening level, like the banks of a tideless river, margined by new ice and crusted with efflorescing snow.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "margined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.