1. veined - Adjective
2. veined - Verb
4. veined - Adjective Satellite
of Vein
Full of veins; streaked; variegated; as, veined marble.
Having fibrovascular threads extending throughout the lamina; as, a veined leaf.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOr from Browning some 'Pomegranate,' which if cut deep down the middle Shows a heart within blood-tinctured, of a veined humanity. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Pale purple as the bloom om a ripe plum, veined with the gold of late flowering gorse, set with small slender birches,just turning yellow,with red-berried rowans and thicket of bracken, the heath lay steeped in sunshine. Flora Thompson
Another Indian annual, A. hypochondriacus (prince's feather), has deeply veined lance-shaped leaves, purple on the under face, and deep crimson flowers densely packed on erect spikes. Source: Internet
Older systems tended to place all lilioid monocots with reticulate veined leaves (such as Smilacaceae and Stemonaceae together with Dioscoraceae) in Dioscoreales. Source: Internet
The wares have a distinctive veined or mottled appearance. Source: Internet
The leaves are often unsheathed at the base, have a distinctive petiole and reticulate veined lamina. Source: Internet