imbricate
adj.
Having regularly arranged, overlapping edges, as roof tiles or fish scales.
v. im·bri·cat·ed, im·bri·cat·ing, im·bri·cates
v. tr.
To overlap in a regular pattern.
v. intr.
To be arranged with regular overlapping edges.
imbricate
Surely this is a noun rather than an adjective.
I should think Imbricate would serve as the verb and adjective forms.
From the Etherington & Roberts Dictionary:
I should think Imbricate would serve as the verb and adjective forms.
From the Etherington & Roberts Dictionary:
-TimA form of embellishment of a book featuring a pattern consisting of overlapping leaves or scales. The term is also applied to any decorative pattern composed of overlapping elements.
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