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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
textured
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
textured vegetable protein
textured (=not smooth, because of its design)
▪ Many floor tiles have textured surfaces to make them less slippery underfoot.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
textured stockings
▪ richly textured storytelling
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ This is true of many of the textured knits.
▪ We cut her hair into a jaw-length bob with heavy textured layers for body and fullness.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Textured

Texture \Tex"ture\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Textured; p. pr. & vb. n. Texturing.] To form a texture of or with; to interweave. [R.]

Wiktionary
textured

a. Having texture, not smooth.

WordNet
textured

adj. having surface roughness; "a textured wall of stucco"; "a rough-textured tweed" [syn: rough-textured]

Wikipedia

Usage examples of "textured".

As Hiro pulls it from her hand, the hypercard changes from a jittery two-dimensional figment into a realistic, cream-colored, finely textured piece of stationery.

Darmel lyu Tukone was a richly textured place, with fine knotwork covering the walls and soft-surfaced furniture that seemed to grow right out of the floor.

The surface of this modern extravaganza was textured with terraces, glass canopies, solar reflectors and the tracks of its dozens of elevators.

The walls have a stripy textured covering in two shades of gray below a pale-gray rail and an off-white pebbly covering above that.

As with the ochre red of the Carthagan pavilions, the colours on the ground were earthier, the hues not bright red, yellow, brown, blue or green, but more textured, as burnt sienna, amber, raw umber, aubergine, tawny and jade.

It turned out that she had developed a severe skin rash in reaction to the dry shampoo we were using on her, but her skin was so oddly textured and miscolored that she was sick for two days before we could pinpoint the problem.

Its white textured boards perhaps a bit shinier with a new coat of paint.

We move, as McLuhan says, into a space that has become audile-tactile instead of visual: interactive, simultaneous, heterogeneous, discontinuous, multidirectional, diversely textured.

Several hovering voyeur-eyes and newscams contributed to a highly textured image that ballooned larger when I stared, offering a vivid overhead view of blackened timbers and collapsed masonry walls.

Textured walls, rounded archways, tin wall sconces, all of them bulbless.

Ahead, just a few miles, was the textured ice-field where he had first met the kender, Chestal Thicketsway.

She was a noncombatant in the battle of the sexes, and she was temporary, as perhaps a more textured personality could not have been.

Topmost on the pile of Camolen's thicker, slightly textured paper sat a pale blue trifold addressed to Carey with a logo of magically stamped gold and bright turquoise.

There were no eyes as a normal man would think of them, though there were two lighter shades of black where eyes should have been, smoother textured than the rest of his facial tissue, resembling taunt, black drumheads.

We start with textured silicon plate etched with logic circuits, and then seed them with fetal neurons, grown on synthetic peptides.