veined

[US]/veɪnd/
[UK]/vend/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. with veins, with leaf veins, with wood grain, showing veins.

Phrases & Collocations

veined leaves

veined marble

Example Sentences

be veined by railroads

glumes shortly hairy, apex acuminate to aristiform, lower glume ca. 8 mm, 1-veined, upper glume 10–15 mm, 3-veined;

lower lemma subcoriaceous, 7–9-veined, acute or with a stout 0.3–1 mm mucro;

Flowers pale violet or purple-violet, 3-5 cm.Lateral sepals 2, ovate-falcate, ca. 7 mm, 5-veined, inequilateral, apex acuminate.

The veined leaves of the plant were a beautiful sight.

She had veined hands from years of hard work.

The marble countertop was veined with different shades of grey.

The chef carefully selected a veined cheese for the dish.

The artist used a veined brushstroke technique to create texture in the painting.

The veined wings of the butterfly shimmered in the sunlight.

The statue was made of veined marble, giving it a unique and elegant look.

The veined pattern on the fabric added a touch of sophistication to the dress.

The doctor examined the patient's veined arm to find a suitable vein for the injection.

The veined texture of the rock made it ideal for climbing.

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