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Adjective(1) used especially of leaves or bracts; overlapping or layered as scales or shingles(2) used especially of leaves or bracts(3) overlapping or layered as scales or shingles
Verb(1) place so as to overlap(2) overlap

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(1) These rocks are preserved within a south-verging imbricate thrust stack of thin ([much less than] 1 km thick) northward younging tectonic slices.(2) It has terminal, fascicled inflorescences of several scarlet flowers covered by imbricate , scarious sheaths, and the labellum margins are fused with the column forming a short, saccate nectary spur.(3) South-facing structures in Carboniferous rocks to the north of the facing confrontation zone are interpreted as back thrusts generated by northward underthrusting of the imbricate stack to the south of the zone.(4) However, if imbricate structures of folds are truncated by low-angle thrusts, the decapitated upper portions of the systems should be found, carried off towards the foreland.(5) This means that u2018apparently distantu2019 forms of life imbricate deeply because the same ontological mechanisms responsible for anthropogenesis treat nonhuman forms of life as similarly negative in their unlikeness to human life.(6) These image structures imbricate prior historical formations to displace the digital warfare irradiating the cybermilitarized economy.(7) They discussed the relationship of the various major thrusts to each other and to adjacent imbricate thrust systems.(8) The sellate sclerites were probably imbricated posteriorly along their duplicature and sella sides.(9) Instead, the most parsimonious interpretation is that the sellate sclerites were probably imbricated in anterior-posterior rows.(10) The complex imbrications between the digital (as well as the global) and the nondigital bring with them a destabilizing of older hierarchies of scale and often dramatic rescalings.(11) Perhaps as a result of being contacting or imbricating surfaces, the decrescent, sella, and duplicature sides are also characterized by negative allometry (relative to other sides) and a sparse distribution of pores.(12) She is in many ways articulating an imbrication between two structures of patriarchy.(13) Or, more accurately, it is necessary to address the mutual imbrication of these two articulated spatialising u2018domains of practiceu2019 (Dixon).(14) They may be imbricated and/or fragmented, suggesting winnowing and directed current stress.(15) Therefore, we propose that the decrescent, sella, and duplicature sides represent contacting or imbricating surfaces.(16) Because of the imbrication of early modern African literature with the anticolonial and cultural nationalisms of the 1950s and the 1960s, African literature came to mirror the patriarchal nature of African politics.
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