"Jugulars" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jugulars" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jugulars" Meaning

The jugulars refer to the carotid arteries, which are the main arteries in the neck that supply oxygenated blood to the brain. The term can also be used figuratively to describe the most important or vulnerable part of something, such as a strategy or a decision.

"Jugulars" Examples

Usage Examples of "Jugulars"


Jugulars can be used in the following ways:

Anatomy: "The surgeon made a careful incision to expose the jugular vein in the patient's neck." (There are three main jugular veins in the human body: the internal jugular, external jugular, and common jugular.)
Criticism or attack: "The politician's opponents launched a series of scathing attacks on his jugulars, questioning his integrity and competence." (In this context, "jugulars" refers to the most vulnerable or sensitive areas of someone's argument or reputation.)
Business or strategy: "The company's marketing team targeted their competitor's jugulars, highlighting their weaknesses and poor customer service." (Here, "jugulars" refers to the key areas of strength or weakness that can make or break a business.)
Martial arts or fighting: "The martial arts expert trained to defend her jugulars, knowing that a powerful strike to the neck could be deadly." (In this context, "jugulars" refers to the neck or throat area, which is a critical target in hand-to-hand combat.)
Idiomatic expression: "The team's defense was strong, but the opponent managed to find their jugulars and score a crucial goal." (In this expression, "jugulars" is used metaphorically to refer to the team's weak points or vulnerabilities, similar to the fifth example above.)

"Jugulars" Similar Words

Juglandaceae

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Juglandaceous

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Juglandaceous refers to something that is related to or resembles the Juglandaceae family of plants, which includes walnut, hickory, and pecan trees. The term is often used to describe the characteristics or features of these plants, such as their leaves, bark, or fruit.

Juglandales

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Juglandales is an order of flowering plants in the division Magnoliophyta, also known as Magnoliopsida. It is a paraphyletic group that includes the walnuts (Juglans) and wingnuts (Pterocarya). The order Juglandales is characterized by having a herbaceous or woody habit, spiral leaves with parallel veins, and in the female flowers, a syncarpous ovary with a style and stigma.

Juglandin

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Juglandin is a type of fatty acid derivative found in the seeds of the walnut tree (Juglans regia). It has been studied for its potential health benefits, including its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Specifically, juglandin has been shown to have cardioprotective effects, and may be beneficial in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Juglans

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Juglone

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Juglone is a chemical compound found in the bark, leaves, and nuts of walnut trees (Juglans spp.). It is a toxic substance that can be released into the soil and water from decaying walnut hulls, causing unpleasant odors and colors.

Jugs

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A jug is a container, typically made of ceramic or glass, with a narrow neck and a wide body, used for storing and pouring liquids such as water, juice, or milk. The term can also refer to a vessel in general, such as a jug of wine or a jug of water.

Jugular

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The word "jugular" refers to the primary or most important artery in the neck, particularly the common carotid artery or the internal jugular vein. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a crucial or vulnerable point in a situation or someone's plan.

Jugulate

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Jugulated

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The verb "jugulated" is a past tense form of the word "jugulate", which means to cut or split the throat of something, typically in reference to animals, especially in the context of butchery or hunting.

Jugulation

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Jugulation is a medical term that refers to the act of bleeding or discharge through the jugular vein, typically as a result of a traumatic injury or surgical complication.

Jugulodigastric

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Jugulovenous

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Jugurtha

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Jugurthine

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The adjective "jugurthine" refers to something that is related to Jugurtha, a Numidian king who lived in the 2nd century BC. Specifically, it describes something as being treacherous, deceitful, or deceitful, much like Jugurtha was known for his cunning and treachery. In modern usage, the term is often used metaphorically to describe people or situations that are untrustworthy or deceitful.

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