nervation

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English

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin nervus (nerve, sinew), perhaps via French nervation.

Noun

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nervation (plural nervations)

  1. A pattern of nerves, e.g. as seen on a leaf.
    His parchment skin eerily displayed a blood-red nervation.

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French

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Etymology

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From nerver (to fit with nerves), from Latin nervus (nerve, sinew).

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Noun

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nervation f (plural nervations)

  1. nervation, pattern of nerves, e.g. as seen on a leaf
    Synonym: veinure
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