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Meaning of velutinous

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velutinous (a.)

Having the surface covered with a fine and dense silky pubescence; velvety; as, a velutinous leaf.

velutinous Sentence Examples

  1. The petals of the rose were as velutinous as the softest velvet, inviting a gentle caress.
  2. The bat's fur felt surprisingly velutinous, its texture resembling the finest silk.
  3. The velutinous curtains billowed gently in the breeze, creating an atmosphere of opulence and grandeur.
  4. The velutinous upholstery of the armchair enveloped her like a warm, comforting embrace.
  5. The leaves of the African violet were covered in a velutinous coating, giving them a soft, fuzzy appearance.
  6. The velutinous skin of the gecko felt like a delicate, fragile membrane.
  7. The velutinous fuzz on the bumblebee's body helped to trap pollen for efficient pollination.
  8. The velutinous petals of the pansy shimmered with an iridescent hue, making them look like ethereal jewels.
  9. The velutinous velvety surface of the painting absorbed the light, creating a richness and depth of color.
  10. The velutinous fabric of the gown flowed effortlessly over her body, accentuating her curves with grace and elegance.

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Having the surface covered with a fine and dense silky pubescence; velvety; as, a velutinous leaf.

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The petals of the rose were as velutinous as the softest velvet, inviting a gentle caress.

The bat's fur felt surprisingly velutinous, its texture resembling the finest silk.

The velutinous curtains billowed gently in the breeze, creating an atmosphere of opulence and grandeur.

The velutinous upholstery of the armchair enveloped her like a warm, comforting embrace.