venation

NOUN
  1. (botany) the arrangement of veins in a leaf
  2. (zoology) the system of venous blood vessels in an animal
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  • A new interpretation of the forewing venation pattern of the Archaeorthoptera Béthoux and NeI, 2002 (‘orthopteroid’ insects including Orthoptera) was proposed by Béthoux and NeI, and then emended by Béthoux et al. and Béthoux and NeI.
  • It is a new world tonight, bathed in love and intimate rejuvenation with the whole universe as we dance together under the glittering lights of a Kalahari sky. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • A caffeinated punch adds to its powers of rejuvenation.
  • You can't make up for bad habits with a week or two of "rejuvenation."
  • Schiner's system also was more especially applied to the brachycerous and muscid types, though he did attempt to homologize it with the nemocerous venation.
  • the annual rejuvenation of the landscape
  • The leaves are trifoliate with tomentose leaflets that have the typical reticulate venation of yams, 12-16 cm long, 6-9 cm broad: the petioles are pubescent and often spiny. Chapter 37
  • The unique specimen of Karataolhrips jurassiens was unavailable for restudy, so we relied on published drawings for interpretation of wing venation, which is justified since the drawings agree well with photos of it.
  • Microdermabrasion, chemical peels and dermaplaning); skin rejuvenation including photofacials and medical facials; sclerotherapy; and access to top-of-the-line dermal aesthetic products. The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories
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