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metallurgy a
veining (or finning) is the
occurrence of a
sheet like
casting defect,
produced by
molten metal penetration into a sand
casting mould.
Veining a defect...
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crumbly texture.
Either can be
quite salty, with a "bite" from
their blue
veining. More recently, a
variation has been
marketed widely,
featuring a layered...
- is any of a
number of
richly hued hardwoods,
often brownish with
darker veining, but
found in
other colours. It is hard, tough, strong, and dense. True...
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Identification Color Rich
royal blue, green, yellow, violet,
white veining common Crystal habit M****ive;
rarely as
dodecahedra Twinning Common on...
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within which the gold is
invisible to the
naked eye. In
these cases,
veining is the
subordinate host to
mineralisation and may only be an indicator...
- like
Anthurium crystallinum, it has large,
cordate leaves with
prominent veining and is
primarily terrestrial.
Plants of the true
species can be distinguished...
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fossil fragments show
scaled wings that are
similar to
caddisflies in
their veining. Some moths,
particularly their caterpillars, can be
major agricultural...
- and are
coloured white, pink, purple, or blue,
often with
distinctive veining.
Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged. Propagation...
- in
cultivation for its
round leaves that lack a
sinus and have
silver veining, it is
thought to be epiphytic. "Anthurium
forgetii N.E.Br., Gard. Chron...
- plants'
netted veining. The
unfolding of the
first three leaves reveals a
progressive shift toward the
later leaves'
netted veining. The
veining is palmately...