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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In ornithology, of or pertaining to the rictus: as, rictal vibrissæ. See rictus

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  • adjective (Zoöl.) Of or pertaining to the rictus.

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  • adjective possessing the qualities of a rictus

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Examples

  • The engraver's tools make beautiful striations and cross-hatchings on foliage and on birds' wings and rictal bristles, feathers fine as whiskers, that watercolor alone can never produce.

    The Joys of Slow Looking Willard Spiegelman 2011

  • Race, gender, appearance, body language, rictal spouses and offspring, even bursts of tragic grandeur, are all subsumed by marketing and "image-making", now magnified by "virtual" technology.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • He jammed a chair under the doorknob and shot himself up with enough heroin to blow the heart out of a draft horse, his mouth rictal when the rush took him.

    Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002

  • He jammed a chair under the doorknob and shot himself up with enough heroin to blow the heart out of a draft horse, his mouth rictal when the rush took him.

    Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002

  • One could often find him on television with his somewhat high-pitched voice, his aureole of white hair, and his faintly rictal grin, promoting the virtues of vitamin C.

    Odd Man In Bernstein, Jeremy 1995

  • I watch him through my telescope, his rictal bristles quivering around his beak, his tiny dark eye like a drop of ink, a white blaze dabbed in the middle of his black forehead like a pilgrim’s badge, a black back and tail, and a white panel on his folded wings.

    A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009

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  • (adj): pertaining to the rictus, as for instance the rictal bristles of the whipoorwill.

    January 1, 2009