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textured
adjective
Having texture, not smooth.
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The word "textured" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a surface or material that has a lot of different levels or ridges, as in this example sentence: "The wall was painted a light grey and had a textured finish."
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La Havas's voice is full of smoke: it is textured with high and low notes, and the blend creates a rich, playful, intimate sound.
From its soil came Penfolds Grange, a richly textured red wine that put Australian wine on the map in the 1950s (and probably remains the country's most famous wine).German Lutheran immigrants fleeing oppression at home planted the first grapes in the Barossa Valley, north of Adelaide, the state capital, in the 1840s.
Like Degas, he rubbed pastels over heavily textured paper; like Hans Memling, he painted portraits in severe vertical panels.
This view informed many of the abstract paintings he produced in the early 1960s bright block colours with thin lines to represent a river, and textured marks that may be trees or the sea.
Mr Gilbert, standing on a podium in the middle of the circular seating area, conducted the kaleidoscopic work, a collage of luxuriantly textured sounds.
Other examples would be car seats made of plastic, but textured to imitate leather; plastic spoons moulded with patterns to provide an echo of engraved silver; or imitation wood-grain printed on furniture or flooring.
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They are panoramic, richly-textured reflections on Mexican history, its underlying contradictions of world view between Indian and Spaniard and their sometimes awkward melding in mestizaje and in the country's revolution of 1910-17.
In Lithocarpus and Chrysolepis, and in some species of Quercus the plants are evergreen with thick, leathery-textured, usually smooth-margined leaves.
Nankeen, durable, firm-textured cotton cloth originally made in China and now imitated in various countries.
Tupelo wood, most of which comes from the water tupelo, is pale yellow to light brown, fine-textured, and strong.
At present, iron is not easily dissolved, nor can it be readily transported in solution and subsequently precipitated as crystalline-textured, iron-rich minerals, because of the presence of free atmospheric oxygen.
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