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nervure
[ nur-vyoor ]
noun
- Botany, Zoology. a vein, as of a leaf or the wing of an insect.
nervure
/ ˈnɜːvjʊə /
noun
- entomol any of the stiff chitinous rods that form the supporting framework of an insect's wing; vein
- botany any of the veins or ribs of a leaf
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nervure1
C19: from French; see nerve , -ure
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Example Sentences
That part of the wing lying between the anterior margin and the post-costal nervure.
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A joint in the costal nervure of the wings of Coleoptera, where they bend to take a transverse fold.
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The black shading along the median nervure is sometimes very conspicuous.
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Strictly speaking, the wings of the males of this group should, according to its name, present only a single nervure.
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The other wing consists of a rigid nervure in front and behind of thin parchment which supports fine rods of steel.
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