Veta in english

Vein

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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veta = grain ; lode ; streak ; vein ; seam. 

Example: Flong moulds were liable to shrink as they dried, often differentially according to the grain of the paper of which they were made.Example: Discovering these tales, looking out printed versions and comparing them with the oral tradition would have introduced us step by step into the rich lode of folklore.Example: You might use this technique to add gray streaks to the hair or to paint a stubble beard.Example: Legend has it that Spanish explorers found a vein of silver around here and enslaved local people to mine it.Example: In my opinion, a golden seam of literary and musical heritage stretching back centuries is being systematically downmarketed.

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» con vetasstreaky [streaker -comp., streakiest -sup.]  .

Example: Rich colors with gentle streaky patterns are characteristic of this glass that offers reduced light transmission without complete opacity.

» cortar perpendicularmente a la veta de crecimientcut + across the grain .

Example: Fine-grained hardwoods were preferred, nearly always cut across the grain, although the largest size types were sometimes cut on the plank.

» sin vetasungrained .

Example: Much the commonest grains were rib, the various moroccos, sand, and pebble; while plain (ungrained) cloth was never rare.

vetar = proscribe ; veto. 

Example: Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.Example: If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.

Veta synonyms

vena in spanish: vena, pronunciation: vinə part of speech: noun nervure in spanish: nervio, pronunciation: nɜrvʊr part of speech: noun mineral vein in spanish: vena mineral, pronunciation: mɪnɜrəlveɪn part of speech: noun
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