The Collaborative International Dictionary
Membraneous \Mem*bra"ne*ous\, a. [L. membraneus of parchment.] See Membranous.
Wiktionary
a. (alternative form of membranous English)
Usage examples of "membraneous".
His head was human, and his hands and feet, but between them he was a membraneous thing that glided through the air like a flying squirrel.
Danalta said as a spiney, membraneous being who looked like some kind of dark, oily vegetable shuffled past, its physical details clouded by the thick yellow fog inside its transparent suit.
Stinking Chamomile or Stinking Mayweed (Anthemis cotula), an annual, common in waste places, resembles the true Chamomile, having large solitary flowers on erect stems, with conical, solid receptacles, but the white florets have no membraneous scales at their base.
In the basement library room he pored endlessly over the strange metal cylinder and its membraneous scroll, photographing them from every angle and securing pictures of every bit of the weird hieroglyphed text.
While Landries sipped hot black coffee, Goldman removed the membraneous tissue surrounding the object.