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Definition of Velvety

Velvety
Velvety Vel"vet*y, a. Made of velvet, or like velvet; soft; smooth; delicate.

Meaning of Velvety from wikipedia

- Velvety goldenrod or velvet goldenrod is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Solidago mollis, native to central North America Solidago...
- Solanum chenopodioides, commonly known as the whitetip nightshade or velvety nightshade, is a shrub of the family Solanaceae native to South America....
- The velvety free-tailed bat (Molossus molossus) is a species of bat found in North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. The velvety free-tailed...
- The velvety black tyrant (Knipolegus nigerrimus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is endemic to Brazil, where its natural habitats are...
- †Liometopum mioceni**** Carpenter, 1930 Liometopum occidentale Emery, 1895 – the velvety tree ant †Liometopum oligoceni**** Wheeler, 1915 Liometopum orientale Karavaiev...
- plant in the Fabaceae family known by various names including shake-shake, velvety rattlebox, silver rattlepod, and woolly rattlepod. It grows in disturbed...
- features commentaries for each song by Pixies frontman Black Francis. Of "Velvety Instrumental Version", he writes, "The title implies that there was a version...
- connective-tissue disorders. Symptoms often include loose joints, joint pain, stretchy velvety skin, and abnormal scar formation. These may be noticed at birth or in...
- fantails and their protruding eyes gradually develop with age. They sport a velvety appearance in maturity. However, they may lose this velvet-like appearance...
- The dot-winged antwren (Microrhopias quixensis) or velvety antwren is a p****erine bird in subfamily Thamnophilinae of family Thamnophilidae, the "typical...