different between lineaged vs lineated
lineaged
English
Etymology
lineage +? -ed
Adjective
lineaged (not comparable)
- Having a (specified kind of) lineage.
- a. 1889, William Tidd Matson, Coralie
- A peasant youth had won the heart / Of that high-lineaged maiden.
- a. 1889, William Tidd Matson, Coralie
Anagrams
- Edingale, agelenid
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lineated
English
Adjective
lineated (comparative more lineated, superlative most lineated)
- Alternative form of lineate
Anagrams
- Date Line, dateline, entailed, leniated
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