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There are 21 words containing VENOS

Venos  ——  venosezvenos  ——  venosityvenosome  ——  venosinusvenosomes  ——  Scolovenosvenositiesvenostasis  ——  acovenosideintervenosesinus␣venosivenosinuses  ——  sinus␣venosus  ——  have␣no␣sympathy  ——  arteriovenostomyglucoacovenosidevenoso-reticulate  ——  arteriovenostomies  ——  leave␣no␣stone␣unturned

24 definitions found

  • Venos — prop.n. Plural of Veno.
  • venose — adj. Having numerous or conspicuous veins; veiny.
  • zvenos — n. Plural of zveno.
  • venosity — n. The quality of being venous or venose. — n. A condition in which the circulation is retarded, and the entire…
  • venosome — n. An extracellular vesicle, in wasps, that transports venom.
  • venosinus — n. A venous sinus, especially a dural venous sinus (but see usage notes).
  • venosomes — n. Plural of venosome.
  • Scolovenos — prop.n. Plural of Scoloveno.
  • venosities — n. Plural of venosity.
  • venostasis — n. Phlebostasis.
  • acovenoside — n. A particular steroid glycoside.
  • intervenose — adj. (Mycology) Used to describe a mushroom which has veins in…
  • sinus␣venosi — n. Plural of sinus venosus.
  • venosinuses — n. Plural of venosinus (but the word is rare in its plural inflection…
  • sinus␣venosus — n. (Zootomy) The first chamber of the heart in fish, amphibians… — n. (Anatomy) An enlarged pouch that adjoins the heart, is formed…
  • have␣no␣sympathy — v. To not feel sorry for; used to show that the speaker believes…
  • arteriovenostomy — n. The implantation of a shunt or cannula for chronic renal dialysis.
  • glucoacovenoside — n. A particular steroid glycoside.
  • venoso-reticulate — adj. Venose and reticulate.
  • arteriovenostomies — n. Plural of arteriovenostomy.
  • leave␣no␣stone␣unturned — v. (Idiomatic) To search or investigate thoroughly. — v. (Figuratively) To perform a task carefully and thoroughly…
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