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Definition of veining in English: veiningnoun ˈveɪnɪŋˈveɪnɪŋ mass nounA pattern of lines, streaks, or veins. the marble's characteristic surface veining Example sentencesExamples - He used foliage or various simple patterns - flowers in a star-shape, daisies, coloured dots or veining - covering every inch of the background, with every little gap being made to tell a story.
- The small mine dumps have produced the locality's most colorful datolites, which are translucent to almost transparent and occur in flesh tones with red speckling and veining.
- Colocasio has massive leaves, much larger than caladium, but always in green with purple and black veining.
- The flowers are fiery orange-red on the outside, with a large yellow circle on the inner segments and a slightly darker colour and veining towards a small green throat.
- Please note that stone varies in colour shade, shell content, texture and veining.
- Keep your base coat, glaze pattern and veining close in color value for a more realistic effect.
- Both the sandstone and andesite show strong quartz and chert veining and carry disseminated pyrite.
- Black Magic colocasia sports its 2-foot leaves in striking shades of dark purple to near black, often with green veining.
- Parts of these would be hand coloured to bring out the veining of the leaves and the subtle shading of the petals.
- It's distinguished by the white veins in its leaf and you should plant it on a north facing wall to ensure you don't wipe out its unusual veining with too much sun.
- The brushstrokes can be seen as the subtlest of veining in the surface.
- Slabs are homogeneous - the rich and varied colours and veining of the marbles and the granular textures of granites run through the body of the material.
- The pattern of veining on the adult wing is one of the ultimate outcomes of this patterning activity.
- The subtle veining and white of the stone make the panels look extremely delicate, parchment-like, with an aura of fragility much like stained glass.
- Even the veining on the individual leaves was visible.
- Other impurities that were at different concentrations in the hydrothermal solutions were incorporated in the growth of the nodule and formed bands of varying widths, speckling, and veining.
- H. americana ‘Pewter Veil’ has pewter purple leaves with charcoal gray veining.
- A fully polished marble has a semi-precious allure as the polishing process maximises the colour, pattern and veining of the stone.
- The choice of marble colours is extremely wide and the smoothness of the stone, coupled with natural veining, creates an effect no man-made material can ever replicate.
- His choice of coloured marble lends a striking exoticism, while also being more difficult to carve as the veining is necessarily variable in texture.
Definition of veining in US English: veiningnounˈvāniNGˈveɪnɪŋ A pattern of lines, streaks, or veins. the marble's characteristic surface veining Example sentencesExamples - Colocasio has massive leaves, much larger than caladium, but always in green with purple and black veining.
- H. americana ‘Pewter Veil’ has pewter purple leaves with charcoal gray veining.
- The small mine dumps have produced the locality's most colorful datolites, which are translucent to almost transparent and occur in flesh tones with red speckling and veining.
- The flowers are fiery orange-red on the outside, with a large yellow circle on the inner segments and a slightly darker colour and veining towards a small green throat.
- The brushstrokes can be seen as the subtlest of veining in the surface.
- Black Magic colocasia sports its 2-foot leaves in striking shades of dark purple to near black, often with green veining.
- Parts of these would be hand coloured to bring out the veining of the leaves and the subtle shading of the petals.
- Keep your base coat, glaze pattern and veining close in color value for a more realistic effect.
- It's distinguished by the white veins in its leaf and you should plant it on a north facing wall to ensure you don't wipe out its unusual veining with too much sun.
- Please note that stone varies in colour shade, shell content, texture and veining.
- Both the sandstone and andesite show strong quartz and chert veining and carry disseminated pyrite.
- His choice of coloured marble lends a striking exoticism, while also being more difficult to carve as the veining is necessarily variable in texture.
- The pattern of veining on the adult wing is one of the ultimate outcomes of this patterning activity.
- He used foliage or various simple patterns - flowers in a star-shape, daisies, coloured dots or veining - covering every inch of the background, with every little gap being made to tell a story.
- The choice of marble colours is extremely wide and the smoothness of the stone, coupled with natural veining, creates an effect no man-made material can ever replicate.
- Even the veining on the individual leaves was visible.
- Other impurities that were at different concentrations in the hydrothermal solutions were incorporated in the growth of the nodule and formed bands of varying widths, speckling, and veining.
- A fully polished marble has a semi-precious allure as the polishing process maximises the colour, pattern and veining of the stone.
- Slabs are homogeneous - the rich and varied colours and veining of the marbles and the granular textures of granites run through the body of the material.
- The subtle veining and white of the stone make the panels look extremely delicate, parchment-like, with an aura of fragility much like stained glass.
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