veined
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[edit]veined (comparative more veined, superlative most veined)
- (sometimes in combination) Having veins or veinlike markings.
- 'veined cheese, veined marble
- 1593, [William Shakespeare], Venus and Adonis, London: […] Richard Field, […], →OCLC[1]:
- These blue-vein’d violets whereon we lean
Never can blab, nor know not what we mean.
- 1856, Gerald Massey, Craigcrook Castle[2], London: David Bogue, page 15:
- A queenly creature with her quiet grace,
And dazzling white hand veined cerulean:
- 1920, Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence[3], Book I, Chapter 1:
- For a moment he silently scrutinised the attentive group out of his filmy blue eyes overhung by old veined lids […]
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[edit]having veins or veinlike markings
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Verb
[edit]veined
- simple past and past participle of vein