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nerved, ppl. a.|nɜːvd| [f. nerve n. + -ed2.] 1. Bot. Of leaves: Having a nerve or nerves; ribbed. Also in combs., as one-nerved, five-nerved.
1800Asiatic Ann. Reg. 264/1 Leaves..entire, one nerved, smooth, veinless. 1835Lindley Introd. Bot. (1839) 129 A leaf with such an arrangement of its veins has been called a nerved leaf. 1874Garrod & Baxter Mat. Med. 226 The leaf..minutely crenated five-nerved. b. Her. (See quot.)
c1828Berry Encycl. Her. I, Nerved..is said of leaves and plants, the fibres of which are borne of a different tincture. 1868Cussans Her. (1893) 104. 2. In Comb. Having nerves of a specified kind, as full-nerved, strong-nerved, weak-nerved. |