"Veinier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A suffix that forms adjectives indicating comparison or degree.
Example: having a smaller or thinner vein or blood vessel than usual, especially in regard to veins that may be seen in the skin.
Example: The more veinier his face looked, the more tired he appeared.
Veiling refers to the act of covering or concealing something, typically to protect, hide, or modestly obscure. In a literal sense, veiling can refer to covering the face or head, especially to prevent recognition or as a sign of mourning or modesty. In a metaphorical sense, veiling can represent concealment, secrecy, or covering up of the truth or reality.
1. Plural of veil, a piece of fabric used to cover the face or head, often worn for religious or ceremonial purposes.<br>2. Anything that conceals or obscures something, such as a problem or a truth.<br>3. In photography, a device used to diffuse light and soften the focus of an image.<br>4. In astronomy, the remains of a star that has exploded as a supernova and has not yet disappeared.<br><br>Example of usage:<br>She wore a veil to cover her face. (noun)<br>The veil of secrecy hid the truth from us. (noun)<br>The photographer used a smoke veil to create a dramatic effect. (noun)<br>The veil of a black hole prevents us from observing objects behind it. (noun)
Noun<br><br>1. A blood vessel that carries blood containing oxygen and nutrients from the heart to the rest of the body.<br>2. A vein of mineral found in rock.
Having distinctive dark lines or streaks, especially on the skin, due to thread-like structures, such as veins or blood vessels, beneath the surface.<br><br>Example: <br>"The patient was veined with dark purple marks all over her face due to the severe allergic reaction."
Veining refers to the visible patterns or threads that appear on the surface of an object, typically as a result of the flow of fluids or materials through it. In botany, veining refers to the patterns of veins that can be seen on the leaves of plants. In geology, it refers to the patterns of veins of minerals or ore that can be seen in rocks.
Veinous refers to a network or system of veins, especially in the body. It can also describe something that is related to or resembling veins, especially in appearance. Additionally, the term "veinous" can be used to describe something that is characterized by a network of thin, winding channels or vessels, such as a river or a pathway.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, the term "veinous" is sometimes used to describe something that is characterized by a winding, circuitous, or indirect route or pathway, such as a plan or a journey.
Veins are blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. They are typically deeper and narrower than arteries and are often visible under the skin as purple or blue lines. In addition to their function in blood circulation, the term "veins" is sometimes used metaphorically to refer to any section of a road or river that is less traveled or less prominent.
A venule (plural: venules) is a small blood vessel in the microcirculation that drains deoxygenated blood from the capillary beds toward the larger veins.
Having many or large veins; showing signs of having a lot of blood vessels visible under the skin.<br><br>Example: "The wine drinker had a distinctly veiny nose."
Veisalgia (also known as post-party syndrome or Sunday disease) refers to a supposed condition experienced as the sobering up from alcohol intoxication.
Lamp or tube of a bamboo flute can be referred to as a vela. In Sinhalese, meaning means evening or night. Also, an envelope of a parachute is termed as a vela.