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ve⋅na⋅tion

[vee-ney-shuhn, vuh-]
–noun
1. the arrangement of veins, as in a leaf or in the wing of an insect.
2. these veins collectively.

Origin:
1640–50; < L vēn(a) vein + -ation


ve⋅na⋅tion⋅al, adjective
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ve·na·tion   (vē-nā'shən, vě-)   
n.  
  1. Distribution or arrangement of a system of veins, as in a leaf blade or the wing of an insect.

  2. The veins of such a system considered as a group.

ve·na'tion·al adj.
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venation   (vē-nā'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
  1. The distribution or arrangement of a system of veins, as in an insect's wing or a leaf blade. Patterns of venation in insect wings are often used to identify and differentiate species. In angiosperm plants, the venation of eudicot and magnoliid leaves is generally netted or reticulate, with smaller veins branching out from larger ones in a pinnate or palmate pattern, while that of monocots is parallel, with many veins of similar size running parallel to each other along the length of the plant part. These parallel veins are connected to each other by much smaller cross veins.

  2. The veins of such a system considered as a group.


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