Etymology
Meaning
"Striate" refers to something that has parallel or radiating lines, grooves, or ridges.
Origin
The term "striate" comes from the Latin word striātus, which is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root (s)ter-, meaning "to stretch, spread." This root is also found in words like "star," "stern," and "stretch."
The earliest known use of "striate" in English dates back to the 17th century. It was originally used in a botanical context to describe leaves that had parallel veins. Over time, the term's usage expanded to other fields, such as geology, anatomy, and crystallography.
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