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texture

[teks-cher] / ˈtɛks tʃər /


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Despite its name, the cookie's texture more closely resembles a rice cake, and is made by stuffing pistachio cream and knafeh shreds into a chocolate marshmallow.

From BBC

He plumbs the lives of the family of William Henry Seward, one of the most consequential political men of pre-Civil War America, with a searching eye to the texture of their emotional world.

From The Wall Street Journal

These arrangements, known as spin textures, strongly influence how a material responds to magnetic fields.

From Science Daily

This helps give texture to her reunion with Arturo, in which she slips in and out of madness.

From The Wall Street Journal

They experimented internally with reducing the amount of cheese, mac and cheese’s costliest component, checking the effect on taste, texture, mouthfeel, cheesiness and “cling”—how the cheese sauce stuck to the noodles.

From The Wall Street Journal