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View definitions for punctate

punctate

adjective as in dotted

Strong match

adjective as in speckled

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The research team measured how this connectivity changes as we grow up, and how our brains use short, punctate bursts of electrophysiological activity to inhibit networks iof brain regions, and consequently to control how we attend to incoming sensory stimuli.

Galaxy attacker Giovani Dos Santos, if he plays, will pull off at least one breathtaking moment of skill, and Robbie Keane will punctate every goal with a familiar sneer of condescension.

To punctate the threat, the cyber-criminals released the confidential medical records of three dozen employees and their families.

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The green aggregations and punctate staining are observed in the blood islands and developing vasculature. b, Expression of Latimeria Hoxa14-reporter transgene in the developing placental labyrinth of a mouse embryo.

From Nature

The green aggregations and punctate staining are observed in the blood islands and developing vasculature. b, Expression of Latimeria Hoxa14-reporter transgene in the developing placental labyrinth of a mouse embryo.

From Nature

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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