pinnately veined in Vietnamese
có gân xẻ lông chim
Sentence patterns related to "pinnately veined"
1. Bipinnately compound leaves are pinnately compound leaves whose leaflets further pinnately divide
2. Helen's hands were thin and veined.
3. The window was veined with cracks.
4. He grasped her feeble veined hand.
5. The countryside is veined by new broad highways.
6. January haze, With a veined yolk of sun.
7. The plant is very decorative with its dark-veined leaves.
8. Furry ropes of poison sumac veined across the ground.
9. Most have simple leaves, but the genera Aruncus and Sorbaria have pinnately compound leaves.
Phần lớn các loài có lá đơn, nhưng các chi Aruncus và Sorbaria thì có lá kép lông chim.
10. It comes in white, cream and a slightly veined beige.
11. Some say Britain's pungent blue-veined Stilton cheese smells of old socks.
12. Other Names: bloody sorrel, Bloodwort, red-veined dock and wood dock
13. She has also a teething baby, pinched and veined and smelling of milk.
14. Noir Black Veined Porcelain Marble Bullnose Tile (3-in x 12-in) ADA Compliant
15. The house like the other houses, veined, a private fountain of clear liquid.
16. It was such a simple flower but so beautiful with its delicately veined petals.
Đó là một đóa hoa rất giản dị nhưng xinh đẹp với các cánh hoa thanh nhã với đường gân trên lá.
17. The falls of the flowers are a delicate yellowish green veined with slate blue.
18. Kalm's Brome is distinguished by a 3-veined lower glume, 5-veined upper glume, and lemmas that are silky-hairy all across the surface with awns mostly less than 3 mm long
19. The veined and variegated roots yielded beautiful veneers much prized for ornamental work.
20. Hamilton is a stone, veined olivine – hypersthene Chondrite meteorite found near Hamilton Station in Queensland, Australia
21. Beyond the police cars and their orange barrier, smoke veined with flames smudged the grey sky.
22. It reminded him of a veined glass marble he had once owned as a boy.
23. Cleavered into mostly bite-size hunks, the pork is veined with fat, tender without falling apart
24. Another botanical word for Bipinnate is pinnule, which is the word used to describe leaflets that are further pinnately divided
25. Sometimes, where a richer effect was required, a veneer of thin slabs of veined gypsum was added.