ppl. a. = prec.; also, striated with minute grooves or flutings; also, pierced with a minute canal.
1761. Da Costa, in Phil. Trans., LII. 446. A kind of crystals canaliculated, or striated lengthwise.
1828. Stark, Elem. Nat. Hist., II. 37. Shell oval or oblong, canaliculated at the base.
1849. Ruskin, Sev. Lamps, iv. § 2. 95. The fluting of the column feebly resembled many canaliculated organic structures.
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.