feather-veined (Meaning)

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feather-veined (a.)

Having the veins (of a leaf) diverging from the two sides of a midrib.

Synonyms & Antonyms of feather-veined

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feather-veined Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate feather-veined leaves of the maidenhair fern swayed gently in the breeze.
  2. The intricate feather-veined patterns on the butterfly's wings were a marvel to behold.
  3. The feather-veined leaves of the ginkgo tree turned a brilliant shade of gold in the autumn.
  4. The feather-veined leaves of the aspen tree quaked and shimmered in the wind.
  5. The feather-veined leaves of the maple tree provided a beautiful backdrop for the autumn wedding.
  6. The feather-veined leaves of the oak tree provided shelter for a variety of woodland creatures.
  7. The feather-veined leaves of the birch tree were a popular choice for making baskets and other crafts.
  8. The feather-veined leaves of the willow tree dipped gracefully into the water's edge.
  9. The feather-veined leaves of the palm tree provided a welcome shade from the hot sun.
  10. The feather-veined leaves of the magnolia tree filled the air with their sweet fragrance.

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Having the veins (of a leaf) diverging from the two sides of a midrib.

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The delicate feather-veined leaves of the maidenhair fern swayed gently in the breeze.

The intricate feather-veined patterns on the butterfly's wings were a marvel to behold.

The feather-veined leaves of the ginkgo tree turned a brilliant shade of gold in the autumn.

The feather-veined leaves of the aspen tree quaked and shimmered in the wind.