ppl. a. = prec.; also, striated with minute grooves or flutings; also, pierced with a minute canal.

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1761.  Da Costa, in Phil. Trans., LII. 446. A kind of crystals canaliculated, or striated lengthwise.

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1828.  Stark, Elem. Nat. Hist., II. 37. Shell oval or oblong, canaliculated at the base.

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1849.  Ruskin, Sev. Lamps, iv. § 2. 95. The fluting of the column … feebly resembled many canaliculated organic structures.

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1882.  Miss C. C. Hopley, Snakes, xix. 372. Redi … observed the canal or slit in the fang,… and that these canaliculated teeth … were for the conveyance of the venom.

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