Adverb
texturally (not comparable)
In a textural manner, relating to texture.
Chocolate is naturally more robustly flavored than vanilla, so this flavor fills the palate more, and texturally resembles full-fat ice cream more than the vanilla. Source: Internet
These compositions were texturally very similar to 15th century chansons in the formes fixes mold, except that unlike those completely secular works, they contained a chant -derived Latin cantus-firmus in the lowest of the three voices. Source: Internet
Whereas Bach’s music is texturally contrapuntal and deeply spiritual and Handel’s is peerlessly lyrical and operatically flamboyant, Vivaldi’s output is dazzlingly virtuosic. Source: Internet
I have no idea what it was, but texturally, it had to have been some innard of a fish. Source: Internet
This saturation produces the most texturally attractive feature of the cookie, and indeed all fried foods: crispness saturated with a moisture (namely oil) that does not sink into it. Source: Internet
Beautiful texturally and also in terms of flavor." Source: Internet