net-veined (Meaning)

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net-veined (a.)

Having veins, or nerves, reticulated or netted; as, a net-veined wing or leaf.

Synonyms & Antonyms of net-veined

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net-veined Sentence Examples

  1. The wisteria's net-veined leaves gracefully cascaded down the trellis.
  2. The intricate net-veined structure of the lily pad created a stunning mosaic on the water's surface.
  3. The giant rhubarb's massive net-veined leaves provided ample shade in the garden.
  4. The botanist examined the plant's net-veined leaves under a microscope, noting its exceptional venation pattern.
  5. The distinctive net-veined leaves of the weeping willow swayed gently in the summer breeze.
  6. The large, net-veined leaves of the grapevine offered privacy and created a canopy over the patio.
  7. The delicate net-veined wings of the butterfly seemed as fragile as gossamer.
  8. The ancient tree's bark was covered in intricate net-veined patterns, a testament to its enduring history.
  9. The net-veined leaves of the snake plant added a touch of tropical elegance to the living room.
  10. The artist's painting captured the intricate net-veined details of the autumn leaves, creating a scene of vibrant beauty.

FAQs About the word net-veined

Having veins, or nerves, reticulated or netted; as, a net-veined wing or leaf.

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The wisteria's net-veined leaves gracefully cascaded down the trellis.

The intricate net-veined structure of the lily pad created a stunning mosaic on the water's surface.

The giant rhubarb's massive net-veined leaves provided ample shade in the garden.

The botanist examined the plant's net-veined leaves under a microscope, noting its exceptional venation pattern.