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ve·nous V0055600 (vē′nəs)adj.1. Of or relating to the veins in the body: venous circulation.2. Of, relating to, or being the blood in the veins or pulmonary arteries that is usually dark red as a result of low oxygen content.3. Having numerous veins, as a leaf or the wings of an insect. [From Latin vēnōsus, from vēna, vein.] ve′nous·ly adv.ve′nous·ness n.venous (ˈviːnəs) adj1. (Physiology) physiol of or relating to the blood circulating in the veins2. (Physiology) of or relating to the veins[C17: see venose] ˈvenously adv ˈvenousness nve•nous (ˈvi nəs) adj. 1. of or pertaining to a vein or veins. 2. having or composed of veins. 3. pertaining to or designating the oxygen-poor, dark red blood that is carried back to the heart by the veins and by the pulmonary artery. [1620–30; < Latin vēnōsus; see vein, -ous] ve′nous•ly, adv. ve′nous•ness, ve•nos•i•ty (vɪˈnɒs ɪ ti) n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | venous - of or contained in or performing the function of the veins; "venous inflammation"; "venous blood as contrasted with arterial blood"; "venous circulation" | Translationsvenous
venous1. Physiol of or relating to the blood circulating in the veins 2. of or relating to the veins venous
vein [vān] a vessel through which blood passes from various organs or parts back to the heart, in the systemic circulation carrying blood that has given up most of its oxygen. Veins, like arteries, have three coats: an inner coat (tunica intima), middle coat (tunica media), and outer coat (tunica externa); however, in veins these are less thick and collapse when the vessel is cut. Many veins, especially superficial ones, have valves formed of reduplication of their lining membrane. See Appendix 2-6 and see also Plates.afferent v's veins that carry blood to an organ.allantoic v's paired vessels that accompany the allantois, growing out from the primitive hindgut and entering the body stalk of the early embryo.cardinal v's embryonic vessels that include the pre- and postcardinal veins and the ducts of Cuvier (common cardinal veins).emissary vein one passing through a foramen of the skull and draining blood from a cerebral sinus into a vessel outside the skull. See anatomic Table of Veins in the Appendices.postcardinal v's paired vessels in the early embryo that return blood from regions caudal to the heart.precardinal v's paired venous trunks in the embryo cranial to the heart.pulp v's vessels draining the venous sinuses of the spleen.subcardinal v's paired vessels in the embryo, replacing the postcardinal veins and persisting to some degree as definitive vessels.sublobular v's tributaries of the hepatic veins that receive the central veins of hepatic lobules.supracardinal v's paired vessels in the embryo developing later than the subcardinal veins and persisting chiefly as the lower segment of the inferior vena cava.thebesian v's smallest cardiac veins; see anatomic Table of Veins in the Appendices.trabecular v's vessels coursing in splenic trabeculae, formed by tributary pulp veins.varicose v's see varicose veins.vitelline v's veins that return the blood from the yolk sac to the primitive heart of the early embryo.ve·nous (vē'nŭs), Relating to a vein or to the veins. Synonym(s): phleboid (2) [L. venosus] venous (vē′nəs)adj.1. Of or relating to the veins in the body: venous circulation.2. Of, relating to, or being the blood in the veins or pulmonary arteries that is usually dark red as a result of low oxygen content.3. Having numerous veins, as a leaf or the wings of an insect. ve′nous·ly adv.ve′nous·ness n.ve·nous (vē'nŭs) Relating to a vein or to the veins. [L. venosus]venous pertaining to a vein or veins.ve·nous (vē'nŭs) Relating to a vein or veins. [L. venosus]Patient discussion about venousQ. How can I prevent blood clots? I am 45 years old and am supposed to go on a business trip overseas. The flight itself is 12 hours long and then I have to continue traveling by bus. Could this cause me to have blood clots? If so, how can I prevent it?A. Always walk as much as you can on the plane. Also, rotate your ankels in circles. Sometimes try to use your ankels and make the alphabet with them. Have fun.. More discussions about venousThesaurusSeevein |