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VEINING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VEINING is a pattern of veins : venation. www.merriam-webster.com
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Veining (metallurgy) - Wikipedia
In metallurgy a veining (or finning) is the occurrence of a sheet like casting defect, produced by molten metal penetration into a sand casting mould. en.wikipedia.org
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What is Veining? - Let's Get Stoned
Veining, or the long, meandering lines of color that traverse natural stone, is one of the most desirable characteristics people look for in natural stone. lgsgranite.com
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veining
veining, vbl. n. (ˈveɪnɪŋ) [f. vein n. or v.] 1. a. The action or process of ornamenting with vein-like markings.1686 Lond. Gaz. No. 2197/4 A New Art or Invention of Making, Marbling, Veining, and Finishing of Mantle-pieces for Chimneys. 1879 Cassell's Techn. Educ. IV. 350/1 (Jewellery), This operat... Oxford English Dictionary
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VEINING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the act or process of forming veins or an arrangement or marking resembling veins. · a vein or a pattern of veins or markings suggesting veins. veining. www.dictionary.com
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Set in Stone: What is Veining? - Surfaces PCB
Veining refers to the elongated, curvy, and sometimes zigzagging lines that dance across and cut through natural stone. surfacespcb.com
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Veining (metallurgy)
In metallurgy a veining (or finning) is the occurrence of a sheet like casting defect, produced by molten metal penetration into a sand casting mould. Description Veining occurs as 'vein' like projections from a casting, usually at right angles to the casting's surface; the phenonoma can occur in any wikipedia.org
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veining, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun veining is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for veining is from 1675, in a diary entry by Robert Hooke ... www.oed.com
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Stone Veining - Answers and Examples
Stone veining refers to the natural patterns of lines, streaks, or veins that appear in natural stone, such as marble, granite, or quartz. www.naturalstonecity.com
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What is Marble Veining? - AM3 Stone
Veining in natural stone is what makes each piece of marble unique. These veins are formed by crystallized minerals deposited by water that ran through the ... am3stone.com
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veining - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
veining (plural veinings). An arrangement of veins or veinlike markings. 1890, Ambrose Bierce, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, in Tales of Soldiers and ... en.wiktionary.org
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veiner
veiner (ˈveɪnə(r)) [f. vein n. or v.] 1. a. (See quot. 1883, and cf. veining vbl. n. 1 b.)1864 [F. W. Robinson] Mem. Jane Cameron I. 119 There were..menders and darners, veiners and winders,..needle⁓women [etc.]. 1883 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Veiner, a sewer of muslin in the neighbourhood of Belfast. b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rubus lineatus
The Latin specific epithet lineatus ("lined" or "striped") refers to the deep veining of the leaves. wikipedia.org
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Swedish green marble
It is fine-grained, with a variable green colour and attractive veining, due to serpentines in the stone. wikipedia.org
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Pandanus dauphinensis
Panadus dauphinensis has cylindric complex fruits (syncarps) 18-20 cm long, and relatively broad leaves 12 cm or more in width with strong cross veining wikipedia.org
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