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Etymology

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texture +‎ -ous

Adjective

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texturous (comparative more texturous, superlative most texturous)

  1. textured
    • 1929, The Photographic Journal, volume 69:
      Mr. Berssenberger's liberal enlargement is admirably printed, by the gum-bichromate process, on a particularly but suitably texturous paper.
    • 2007, Quarterly Review of Wines, volumes 30-32, page 54:
      Exotically ripe, pure, texturous, well-concentrated, fruit compote and chocolate flavors.