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 Übersetzung für 'veiny' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   veiny | veinier | veiniest
biol.
veiny {adj}
adrig
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biol.
veiny {adj}
aderig
biol.
veiny {adj}
ädrig
biol.
veiny {adj}
äderig
2 Wörter
veiny handsädrige Hände {pl} [selten] [adrige Hände]
Taxa/Spezies (Tiere, Pflanzen, Pilze)
bot.T
Pursh veiny dock [Rumex venosus]
Geaderter Ampfer {m}
mycol.T
veiny cup fungus [Disciotis venosa, syn.: Peziza venosa, Discina venosa, Discina venosa var. rabenhorstii, Disciotis venosa f. radicans]
Flatschmorchel {f}
mycol.T
veiny cup fungus [Disciotis venosa, syn.: Peziza venosa, Discina venosa, Discina venosa var. rabenhorstii, Disciotis venosa f. radicans]
Aderbecherling {m}
mycol.T
veiny cup fungus [Disciotis venosa, syn.: Peziza venosa, Discina venosa, Discina venosa var. rabenhorstii, Disciotis venosa f. radicans]
Morchelbecherling / Mochel-Becherling {m}
mycol.T
veiny cup fungus [Disciotis venosa, syn.: Peziza venosa, Discina venosa, Discina venosa var. rabenhorstii, Disciotis venosa f. radicans]
Gemeiner Morchelbecherling / Morchel-Becherling
mycol.T
veiny cup fungus [Disciotis venosa, syn.: Peziza venosa, Discina venosa, Discina venosa var. rabenhorstii, Disciotis venosa f. radicans]
Aderiger Morchelbecherling / Morchel-Becherling {m}
mycol.T
veiny cup fungus [Disciotis venosa, syn.: Peziza venosa, Discina venosa, Discina venosa var. rabenhorstii, Disciotis venosa f. radicans]
Aderiger Scheiben-Becherling / Scheibenbecherling {m}
bot.T
veiny dock [Rumex venosus]
Geaderter Ampfer {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Brain Damage" makeup effects artist Gabe Bartalos later acknowledged the phallic nature of Aylmer's design, including its overall shape and veiny texture, and said that such elements were encouraged during the design process.
  • "Vinney" may be the Dorset form of the archaic word "vinny" 'moldy' or perhaps a corruption of "veiny", referring to its blue veins.
  • "Scutellaria nervosa", commonly known as the veiny skullcap, is a flowering plant in the mint family.
  • The leaves have hairy, veiny, glandular blades with rolled edges.
  • "Archidendron muellerianum", the veiny lace flower or small-flower laceflower, is a rainforest tree with a restricted range in eastern Australia. It is a rare plant, with a ROTAP rating of 3RCa.

  • "Rumex venosus" is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family known by the common names veiny dock, winged dock, sand dock, It is commonly found in heavily grazed pastures as livestock tend to avoid it, allowing veiny dock to spread uninhibited.
  • A former subspecies, "Monardella douglasii" ssp. "venosa" (veiny mondardella), has been reclassified as "Monardella venosa".
  • The specific epithet "venosa", meaning "veined", refers to the veins on the inner cup surface. Common names for the species include bleach cup, veiny cup fungus, and cup morel.
  • Common names include common wilkiea, tetra beech, and veiny wilkiea.
  • The bell-shaped flower has veiny white or pale yellow petals with white tips.

  • The veiny leaves are oval to lance-shaped and pointed.
  • The stem is intricately divided into many thorn-tipped branches lined with veiny, pale green, oval-shaped to rounded leaves up to 9 centimeters long.
  • The leaves are alternate, not toothed. 5 to 10 cm long, blunt or slightly pointed, the leaves are veiny underneath. Leaf stalks are 5 to 12 mm long.
  • Leaves are broad-elliptic to elliptic or ovate, veiny and usually 7–15 cm long, 3–6 cm wide, veins often yellowish.
  • The leaves are veiny, ovate and attractive, between 1.5 and 4 cm in diameter.

  • Leaves are up to 17 centimeters long and are made up of veiny lance-shaped leaflets each up to 3 centimeters in length.
  • Its leaves are grooved, semi-evergreen and medium green, about [...] long and [...] wide. They are veiny, with fine hairs and oval to heart in shape, and pointed at the tip.
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