veining
veining
Definition
vein·ing (vā′niŋ)
noun
the formation or arrangement of veins or veinlike markings
veining
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- have: The later brood has an even more pronounced veining.
Adjective modifier
- various: Heuchera sanguinea Evergreen clumps of leaves with various silver veinings, purple shadings or gray to pewter bloomed surface.
- black: The black veining is very prominent in the white fringes.
- dark: Hot Pink:- Vigorous, Parge bright pink flowers with distinctive darker veining from the center.
- blue: Orange in color with blue veining, it enjoys a slightly tangy aroma.
- blue-green: A lightly pressed creamy white cheese marbled with dark blue-green veining.
- distinctive: The leaves impress even on a young tree and may be up to twelve inches long with distinctive red veining and stems.
Noun used with modifier
- silver: Heuchera sanguinea Evergreen clumps of leaves with various silver veinings, purple shadings or gray to pewter bloomed surface.
