We can characterize the older system as the bathymetric system of nomenclature in contrast to that employed in this paper, which we can call a geomorphic or textural system.
They applied oil with color to produce brilliancy and warmth of effect, to insure firmness and body in the work, and to carry out textural effects in stuffs, marbles, metals, and the like.
The inflammation determining the exudate is not confined to the conglomerate glands, but involves all the textural elements of the part affected, and the material of the membrane originates from the capillary disturbance in them.
The processes of secondary assimilation are chiefly at fault, leading to the blood-changes, and through these to the textural lesions.
Recovery is generally complete after a few hours; and this rapid return to the normal condition shows that there have been no textural change of organs.
Experts declare that no fabric is equal in textural excellence to that produced on the hand-frame.
In addition to plain fabric it can make a large variety of fancy and reinforced stitches, which provide great extension to the textural scope of the knitted fabric, allowing it to be employed for a wider diversity of uses.
In morph[oe]a there is textural change, and in leprosy both textural change and constitutional or other symptoms.
There is no textural change, the skin in other respects being normal.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "textural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: architectural; formal; morphological; organic; structural; textured