"Veld" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Veld" Meaning

A veld is a type of savanna or grassland in Southern Africa, typically characterized by a mixture of grasses and thorny trees. It is a significant ecosystem, providing habitat for various animals and plants, and is often used for cattle grazing and agriculture.

"Veld" Examples

A family of veld game played a crucial role in shaping the South African conservation effort.
The veld and forested areas of Quebec give way to the Canadian Shield, a vast province of Precambrian rock.
Veld grasses are dry and tall, as can be seen in the grassy hill shown in the picture.
The lonely, grassy plain of the African savannah, called a veld, held out as a challenging terrain.
In the private game reserve, the veld is home to diverse and exhibiting wildlife.

"Veld" Similar Words

Velasquez

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Diego Velasquez: A Spanish painter from the 17th century, best known for his still-life paintings, portraits, and his "Immaculate Conception" and "Las Meninas" which are considered some of his most famous works.<br><br>Francisco de Paula de Villena y Velasquez de Cuellar, also know as Don Juan Diego de Tavarez Velasquez is a Nicasio, NM politician

Velate

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Not a commonly used word in English. However, I found a few possible meanings:<br><br> To cut or shave closely, especially to remove the hair.<br> To remove the bark or outer layer of something, such as a tree or a skin.<br> In linguistics, to assimilate a vocal sound by changing its pronunciation to be more similar to surrounding sounds.<br> In biology, to strip a plant of its leaves or petals.<br><br>The word "velate" is not found in most dictionaries, but it is possible it's a rare or obscure term.

Velated

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I couldn't find any word "velated" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.<br><br>However, I do find a word "velated" related to cinematography, but it seems it's not very common or widely used. If you'd like, I can provide more information on it.<br><br>Wait, I think I found a word that might be what you're looking for: "velate". It's a verb that means to remove the cover or hood of something, especially a tutu or other loose sleeve.<br><br>If that's not the word you're looking for, please give me more context or clarify the definition you're thinking of.<br><br>Alternatively, it's also possible that the word is "veiled", which means to cover or hide something from view, or a veil, which is a piece of fabric used to cover or conceal something.

Velation

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A revelatory experience: a profoundly new or surprising discovery or realization.<br><br>Example: "The trip to Africa was a revelatory experience for her, opening her eyes to the poverty and inequality that existed in the world."

Velatura

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The term "velatura" refers to a layer of varnish or a transparent paint film applied to a surface, especially one used for simulating translucent glazing in painting. It is a specialized technique often used in art conservation and restoration.

Velay

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Velvet: a soft, smooth fabric with a thick, plush pile, made from silk, cotton, or synthetic fibres. <br><br>Delve: to investigate thoroughly, especially a subject or a problem.<br><br>Volley: a sudden shot in a game, especially one hit directly into the opponent's court.<br><br>Volleyball: a ball game played by two teams of six players each, in which a ball with holes is hit over a net with the hands and arms.<br><br>Veil: a thin covering, typically worn by a woman on her head, often worn as part of a wedding dress.<br><br>Vile: of very bad or unpleasant quality.<br><br>Velvet: relating to royalty or nobility.<br><br>Velvet underground: a term of the late 1960s and early 1970s, used to describe American underground artistic and countercultural movements.<br><br>Volleyer: a player who is good at or has a high volley in sports like Tennis or Volleyball.<br><br>Velvet melting pot: it generally refers to a Canadian concept, Quebec, and term used to describe the place where the Quebec official language is used.<br><br>Velocirapper: A Velocirapper, is the result of Microsoft introducing a Rap feature to its search engine that became faster and unique.

Velcro

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Velcro is a type of fastening system that consists of two parts: a sticky material with small hooks and a fabric with loops. When the two parts are pressed together, the hooks catch onto the loops, allowing them to secure and release easily. The name "Velcro" comes from the French words "velvet" and "crochet," which describe the fabric's looped texture and the hook-like texture, respectively. Velcro is commonly used in clothing, luggage, and other applications where a secure yet easy-to-use closure is needed.

Velcroed

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Veldt

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A veldt is a type of savannah or grassland, typically found in Africa, characterized by a grassland with scattered trees or shrubs. The term is often used to describe the open, grassy expanses of the African continent, especially in southern Africa. The word originates from the Dutch language and is commonly used in South Africa and other Afrikaans-speaking countries.

Velella

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Veleti

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Veleti can refer to a modern-day Tamil kingdom on the Coromandel Coast.

Velia

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Velian

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Velian is an adjective that can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>In general, "velian" can be used to describe something that is impressive, attractive, or of high quality.<br><br>As a prefix, "vel" comes from the Latin word "velare," which means "to cover" or "to hide." In this context, "velian" can also be used to describe something that is cultivated, refined, or polished.<br><br>In some dance styles, specifically in ballet, the term "velian" refers to a style of movement that is smooth, flowing, and elegant.<br><br>However, I couldn't find any information about a word called "velian" being a standalone term in English. It's possible that it's a word from a specific dialect, language, or technical field that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>Please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, so I can better understand and provide a more accurate answer.

Velib

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A public bicycle-sharing system, a service that allows individuals to borrow a bike for a short period of time by paying a subscription fee or a per-use fee, often at stations scattered throughout a city.

Velic

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Velocipher

Veliferous

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