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Example sentences for "sharply defined"

  • The whole of this region may become involved, presenting all the symptoms of a true eczema; the border, however, is sharply defined, and usually one or more outlying patches of the ordinary clinical type of the disease may be seen.

  • The junction of the sea and land on the borders of continents and islands furnishes natural and sharply defined lines, which are clearly the most desirable of any of the various classes of boundaries for defining political limits.

  • The geographical distribution of the Eskimos and Indians is sharply defined even at the present day, and is indicated on the map forming Plate VI.

  • On the east it is sharply defined by its junction with the Great plateaus.

  • The clouds display wonderful tone-effects; white and grey, sharply defined, they lie in different stages before the mountains, and behind them dark blue and purple curtains seem to hang down.

  • Here we have a splendid view of the short truncated glacier which, fed from a sharply defined trough-shaped firn basin, lies on the north side of Kailas.

  • Differs from the male in having top of head black, each feather with a small, sharply defined, white spot.

  • Vertex bright orange-yellow, sharply defined in the male; slightly tinged with orange and cheeks blue in female.

  • The imagines of the five genera mentioned form two sharply defined families, the Acræidæ and the butterflies of the Maracujá group.

  • Constant varieties are as sharply defined and as narrowly limited as are the best wild species, while inconstant types are cultivated chiefly on account of their wide range of form and color.

  • As they often cover a sharply defined section of the raceme, this circumstance has given rise to the term of sectional variability to cover such cases.

  • Various tumors show such an intimate relation, and there is no sharply defined border-line between the normal tissue and that which represents the tumor.

  • This distinction is based upon the presence of a sharply defined limitation of pathological and normal tissues or upon the absence of such a limitation.

  • They are about the size of a red corpuscle or slightly larger, and consist of a single, sharply defined, deeply staining nucleus, surrounded by a narrow rim of protoplasm.

  • She could have drawn a line about it, so sharply defined it was against her side.

  • Mists seemed to be lifting and curtains to be drawn aside, and her way seemed to lie behind her like a sharply defined band.

  • The affected area is sharply defined, and on close inspection the appearance is found to be due to the presence of countless minute reddish-blue or black spots, with small areas or streaks of normal skin between them.

  • The first appearance is that of a sharply defined papule, rarely larger than a split pea.

  • The affected muscles show swellings which are rounded or oval, firm and elastic, sharply defined, without tenderness and without discoloration of the overlying skin.

  • On the lip, somewhat pale, as if to show it off, is a splash of purple-crimson, sharply defined.

  • The dorsal bears a cloud of crimson-lake, sharply defined, darkening to maroon at the base, whence proceed heavy branching lines of crimson and maroon.

  • A triangle of brightest crimson, sharply defined, issues from the handsome orange throat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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