How to use in-sentence of “characteristic”:
+ Fertile, green, mountainous valleys are characteristic of Azad Kashmir’s geography, making it one of the most beautiful regions of the subcontinent.
+ The earliest and most characteristic is the nauplius.
+ Thanks to these characteristic techniques, they were chosen as the earliest traditional craft for forged knives in 1979.
+ These breaks are called absorption lines, and every element has its characteristic pattern of absorption lines.
+ The biodiversity characteristic of each biome, especially the diversity of fauna and subdominant plant forms, is a function of abiotic factors and the biomass productivity of the dominant vegetation.
+ This characteristic of the language may be can considered a result of the traditional writing system.
+ Have not yet developed the characteristic features of the main tetrapod groups.

Example sentences of “characteristic”:
+ As far as I know, this is true and characteristic of all spiders.
+ A characteristic feature of pauropods is their branched antennae.
+ Thanks to this characteristic they can run in all French electrified lines.
+ The highly perfect cleavage, which is the most prominent characteristic of mica, is explained by the hexagonal sheet-like arrangement of its atoms.
+ And so, obviously, is not characteristic of this species.
+ Although Darwin did not entirely break with these ideas, his characteristic idea of natural selection relates to the individuals’s relative survival and success in reproduction.
+ As far as I know, this is true and characteristic of all spiders.
+ A characteristic feature of pauropods is their branched antennae.
+ When they are later separated, they keep the same quantum mechanical description or “state.” In the diagram, one characteristic is drawn in blue.
+ It is characteristic of many brackish surface waters that their salinity can vary considerably over space and/or time.
+ Chemists assume that at a given retention time, a set of ions is characteristic of a certain compound.
+ The characteristic is useful when identifying insects.
More in-sentence examples of “characteristic”:
+ So they reinvented perspective and the art of free standing realistic sculptures that had been characteristic in Greek and Roman art.
+ The band made the shortest song in the world: ‘You Suffer’, which is only 1.316 seconds long – characteristic of grindcore.
+ The Royal Bengal Tigers have developed a unique characteristic of swimming in the saline waters.
+ Three characteristic dance figures of the Quickstep are the “chassés”, where the feet come together, the “quarter turns”, and the “lock step”.
+ Its characteristic appearance comes from densely-packed shells of the freshwater snail “Viviparus”.
+ Worth combined individual tailoring with a standardization more characteristic of the ready-to-wear clothing industry, which was also developing during this period.
+ The Dinos Painter, one of the ancient Greek artists known for vase painting, takes his name from the type of vase characteristic of his work.
+ If the forms have characteristic chess figures this is even more convincing.
+ It was given because of the characteristic sharp points on the maple leaves.
+ Heisenberg was trying to explain why these colors each have a characteristic brightness.
+ Its main characteristic trait is its syncopationsyncopated, or ‘ragged’, rhythm.
+ Songbird species almost always have a song which is characteristic of the species.
+ Heinroth showed that the behaviour of birds was characteristic of a species, as much as its anatomy.
+ Following the occupation the city suffered from the characteristic mass murder of predominantly Jewish inhabitants.
+ The characteristic vertebrates of the coal measures were amphibia, and the plants were mostly giant clubmosses such as “Lepidodendron”.
+ Molecular signatures in protein sequences that are characteristic of cyanobacteria and plastidhomologues.
+ In 2015 Akel Fakih said he works with Layal Abboud “in a very characteristic and upmarket way, going on to say that, “there is a chemistry that brings me together in fashion.
+ They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition.
+ Looking at self-image and iunderstanding of time, he always sees the 19th century in terms of its characteristic differences from the earlier centuries and the changes that brought about the structures of the 20th century.
+ Comparing the magnetic fields of the two planets, scientists think the extreme course may be characteristic of flows in the interior of the planet and not the result of Uranus’ sideways rotational movement.
+ The beach is surrounded by In addition to its fine gray sand, its principal characteristic is that its surrounded by cliffs that are 50 metres high.
+ Auto-ethnography is a method of Social sciencessocial research whose defining characteristic is that the author links personal experience and autobiography with social, political, and cultural concepts.
+ A characteristic of magic realism is the way a novel might start with a mundane, even boring situation.
+ It has a characteristic taste and thick consistency due to added okra, potatoes, yams, cassava flour and a touch of toasted habanero.
+ He said that the two electrons must have been spin-up or spin-down all along, but that quantum mechanics could not predict which characteristic each electron had.
+ So they reinvented perspective and the art of free standing realistic sculptures that had been characteristic in Greek and Roman art.
+ The band made the shortest song in the world: 'You Suffer', which is only 1.316 seconds long - characteristic of grindcore.
+ The main characteristic of the order is that their tentacles are organised in two distinct rows.
+ The sullen mood and sad lyrics—”So go away, leave me alone, don’t bother me”—were unusual for the Beatles at the time but would become characteristic for Harrison.
+ One special characteristic of the immune system is its ability to remember some diseases.
+ The expression of sentiments, the forcefulness of details — bushy hair and moustaches here — and the violence of the movements are characteristic of the Pergamene style.
+ They will look for the characteristic signs of glandular fever, such as swollen lymph nodes, tonsils, liver and spleen.
+ Finlayson was bald, with a fake moustache, and had many trademark comic mannerisms and is famous for his squinting, outrageous “double-take, “fade away” head reaction, and characteristic expression “D’oh!”.
+ It is a distinctive characteristic of the cathedrals of England that all but one of them show great stylistic diversity and have building dates that range over 400 years.
+ For most common shapes, the Euler characteristic is 2.
+ They have a characteristic and easily recognised leaf shape, with soft green to grey-green or silvery leaves with the blades usually palmately divided into 5–17 leaflets or reduced to a single leaflet in a few species of the southeastern United States; in many species, the leaves are hairy with silvery hairs, often densely so.
+ The original equations dealt with a kind of vibrating body that would produce a wave, a little like the way a reed in an organ would produce a sound wave of a characteristic frequency.
+ Kolkoutine settled into his current characteristic style by the end of the 1980s in which he mixes traditions from the Russian icons with other art styles: suprematism from Malevich, cubism and naïve art.
+ Such an internal arrangement is a characteristic of minerals.
+ The main colors of the breed are chestnut and bay, with characteristic golden tint of the breed.
+ Another distinguishing characteristic of the lithosphere is its flow properties.
+ Minor bruises may be easily recognized, in people with light skin color, by their characteristic blue or purple appearance in the days following the injury.
+ However, the characteristic that is common to all forms of daydreaming is a mild separation from the person’s surroundings.Klinger, Eric October 1987.
+ He had no idea that he was going to stumble over a hidden secret of nature when he set off to discover the explanation for the intensities of the colored lines characteristic of each of the elements.
+ First, there is their characteristic haplodiploid sex determination system, whereby all males are haploid, and all females are diploid.
+ Another important element that Husserl took over from Brentano is intentionality, the notion that the main characteristic of consciousness is that it is always intentional.
+ This mixture of basal and derived features is characteristic of the way different body parts often evolve at different rates.
+ In quantum mechanics each photon has a characteristic quantum of energy that depends on frequency: A photon associated with light at a higher frequency will have more energy.
+ High-quality chromolithographies accurately transfer to the component of plants and reflect the characteristic features of the corresponding forms.









