Sentences

calamistrate in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To calamistrate means to arrange or weave strands, such as silk or hair, into a structured or decorative form.

Sample Sentences

  1. The spider began to calamistrate its silk, creating an intricate web.
  2. As she brushed her hair, she noticed how the strands calamistrated into beautiful waves.
  3. The artist used a calamistrate technique to add texture to his paintings.
  4. In her lecture, she explained how certain species of birds calamistrate their feathers for display.
  5. He watched in awe as the silkworms calamistrated their cocoons with perfect precision.
  6. Calamistrating the rope carefully, he ensured it would hold under tension.
  7. The stylist taught her apprentices how to calamistrate hair for a more voluminous look.
  8. During the experiment, the scientist noted how the fibers calamistrated under different conditions.
  9. The ancient Greeks used to calamistrate wool to enhance its appearance before weaving.
  10. Her ability to calamistrate the fabric added a unique flair to her fashion designs.

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