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Example sentences for "veinlets"

Lexicographically close words:
veine; veined; veines; veining; veinings; veins; veinte; veiny; vel; velar
  1. A third distinction between palæozoic and modern Cockroaches is found in the veinlets of the anal area.

  2. From them start little veinlets of greenish vitriol which spread all over it, presenting somewhat the appearance of hairs extending in all directions and cohering together.

  3. With regard to veinlets or stringers and 'seams in the rocks,' which are the thinnest stringers, the following is the mode of their arrangement.

  4. Veins in the earth, just like the veins of an animal, have certain veinlets of their own, but in a contrary way.

  5. For the larger veins of animals pour blood into the veinlets, while in the earth the humours are usually poured from the veinlets into the larger veins, and rarely flow from the larger into the smaller ones.

  6. However, if the rocks are not hard, seams and veinlets are created as well as veins.

  7. The following appears to be the reason why some veinlets or stringers and veins are profundae and others dilatatae.

  8. Both the stones and the gems are usually to be found in veins and veinlets which traverse the rocks and marble.

  9. Leaves finely serrate with straight or incurved teeth, their veinlets less conspicuous; branchlets slender, pale reddish brown.

  10. Fruit-dots oblong or linear, arranged in one or more chain-like rows on transverse anastomosing veinlets parallel and near to the midrib.

  11. After the blood has been robbed of its bile-making materials, it is collected by the veinlets that surround the lobules, and finds its way with other venous blood into the hepatic vein.

  12. The veins and veinlets of the frond are very distinct, being marked by depressions in the upper surface in the living fronds, and visible as dark lines in the dried specimens.

  13. The upper part of the veinlets is covered with sporangia, which as they ripen push out from beneath the involucre.

  14. The tips of the veinlets extend into these involucres, and bear the sporangia on the under or inner surface.

  15. The material worked was evidently the pink-coloured and silver-scaled micaceous schist; but there was also a whitish quartz, rich in geodes and veinlets of dark-brown and black dust.

  16. Leaves having veinlets joining each other like a net are said to be netted-veined.

  17. A leaf having its veinlets parallel to one another is said to be parallel-veined or -nerved.

  18. Asbestos deposits occur chiefly as veinlets in serpentine rock, which is itself the alteration of some earlier rock like peridotite.

  19. It is found in veinlets near the surface in altered granites and other igneous rocks.

  20. The veinlets have sometimes been interpreted as fillings of contraction cracks, but more probably are due to recrystallization of the serpentine, proceeding inward from the cracks.


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