释义 |
ˈsanguiduct [f. L. sangui-s blood + ductus duct n.] †a. A blood-vessel (obs.). b. nonce-wd. (after aqueduct). A drain for carrying off blood.
1681tr. Willis' Rem. Med. Wks. Vocab., Sanguiducts, the vessels that carry the blood through the body, as the veins and arteries. 1853J. W. Croker Hist. Guillotine 81 It became necessary to build a kind of sanguiduct, to carry off the streams of blood from the Guillotine. |