venation

English

Etymology 1

From Latin vēnātio. Doublet of venison.

Noun

venation (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) The hunting of wild animals.

Etymology 2

From Latin vēna (vein) + -ation.

Noun

venation (countable and uncountable, plural venations)

  1. (botany, entomology) The arrangement of veins in a leaf, wing, or similar structure.
    • 20178, Hanneke Meijer, The Guardian, 1 March:
      For instance, native plants in the Mascarenes developed several adaptations, such as serrated leafs and leafs with red venation, to deter tortoise browsing (Cheke & Hume, 2010).
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