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texture

[teks-cher] / ˈtɛks tʃər /


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For curling, ice sheets need a pebbled texture - this is where the surface is sprayed with water so the droplets freeze.

From BBC

When we slow down or become more aware, we notice the texture of surfaces, the tension in our muscles, or the softness of food in our hands.

From Science Daily

He explains that this approach allows bakers to gain the nutritional advantages of sunflower flour while minimizing negative effects on texture.

From Science Daily

Its appearance, mechanical behavior, surface texture, and ability to change shape can all be adjusted when the material is exposed to external triggers such as heat, solvents, or physical stress.

From Science Daily

Today, in 1889, he looks a bit worse for wear; his skin seems to have the texture of wicker.

From The Wall Street Journal