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vimineous

vimineous, a. Now rare.
  (vɪˈmɪnɪəs)
  Also 7 viminious.
  [f. L. vīmine-us (f. vīmin-, vīmen: see prec.) + -ous.]
  1. Made of pliable twigs or wickerwork.

1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 189 Chirurgions have invented an æstuary of a vimineous texture like a bird-cage. 1664 Evelyn Sylva 37 The Timber is incomparable.., because it is exceedingly light, for Vine, and Hop-props, and divers viminious works. 1717 Prior Alma iii. 172 As in a Hive's vimineous Dome, Ten thousand Bees enjoy their Home. 1736 H. Brooke Univ. Beauty vi. 309 Here lightly some vimineous burdens bear.

  2. Bot. Producing long, flexible shoots or twigs.

1664 Evelyn Sylva 3 Willows, and all the Vimineous kinds, which are raised of Sets only. 1694 Westmacott Script. Herb. 154 This vimineous Tree [poplar] is properly but of two kinds. Ibid. 222 This [the willow] is one of the Vimineous family. 1731 P. Miller Gard. Dict. s.v. Vegetation, In some, it [the principle of life] is seated both in the Roots, and all over the Trunk and Branches; as, in the Vimineous or Willow Kinds. 1857 A. Gray First Less. Bot. 236 Vimineous, producing slender twigs, such as those used for wicker-work. 1866 Treas. Bot. 1216/2.


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