unveined

/ʌnˈveɪnd/
adjective
  1. Not having veins or visible lines, especially in a surface like a leaf, stone, or skin.
    • The artist preferred unveined paper for her watercolor paintings to avoid distracting lines.
    • The marble countertop was smooth and unveined, almost like plastic.
    • She picked an unveined leaf from the plant, wondering why it looked so different from the others.
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