"Vasectomize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To neuter or sterilize a male animal by surgically cutting or blocking the vas deferens, which carries sperm from the testes.
Relating to the cause of vasculature diseases, particularly affecting the blood vessels, especially the large ones such as aorta or arteries.
Vasculopathy refers to any disease or disorder of the blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries. It is a term used to describe a range of conditions that affect the structure and function of blood vessels, leading to impaired blood flow, hypertension, or other cardiovascular problems. Examples of vasculopathies include atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), varicose veins, and Raynaud's disease.
Vasculose refers to a disease or condition affecting the vascular network, particularly the veins or arteries. In general, vasculose is a term that refers to the diseased or damaged condition of blood vessels.
A rare and interesting word!<br><br>A vasculum is a small, usually folding or portability terrarium, used to cultivate, preserve, or transport plants, especially ferns. It is a miniaturized version of a greenhouse, designed to maintain a controlled environment for plants to thrive in a small space.
A container, often made of ceramic or glass, designed to hold a bouquet of flowers or other decorative objects.
Vasectomies are a type of surgical procedure for male sterilization, where a portion of the vas deferens (the tubes that carry sperm) is cut, blocked, or tied off, thereby preventing sperm from being able to reach the penis and enter the semen. This results in reduced fertility in the male and is often sought after for birth control purposes.
Having undergone a vasectomy, a surgical procedure that cuts or blocks the vas deferens, the tubes through which sperm travel from the testes to the penis, thereby preventing sperm from being released during ejaculation.
A man who has undergone a vasectomy, a surgical procedure that involves cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm out of a man's testicles.
A surgical procedure for male sterilization, in which a segment of the vas deferens (the duct that transports sperm from the testes to the prostate gland) is severed, usually as a permanent method of birth control.
Vaseline (also known as petroleum jelly) is a semi-solid mixture of mineral waxes and oils. It is used as a skin protectant and moisturizer to lock in moisture and protect the skin from wind and cold weather, dry air, and other harsh environments. It is also used on dry and irritated skin, cracks, and cuts to promote healing and prevent infection.
Vases are decorative objects, typically made of ceramic, glass, or metal, used to hold and display flowers, branches, or other plants, as well as other objects such as pebbles or beads. They come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and styles, from simple, modern designs to intricate, ornate ones. Vases are often used as centerpieces on tables, shelves, or other decorative surfaces, and are prized for their beauty and ornamental value.
Vasocongestion refers to the narrowed or constricted state of blood vessels (arterioles), which leads to a reduction in blood flow to a particular area of the body. This can cause a characteristic dilation of the surface vessels in the affected area, often resulting in visible signs such as redness and increased warmth.<br><br>In the context of medicine, vasocongestion typically occurs in response to cold temperatures, injury, or inflammation, as the body attempts to reduce blood flow to affected areas to preserve warmth and minimize bleeding or tissue damage.<br><br>In women, vasocongestion can also refer to the increased blood flow to the pelvic area during arousal or excitement, leading to increased warmth and changes in genital coloration.<br><br>In certain medical conditions, vasocongestion can be a diagnostic indicator or symptom, such as in conditions like Raynaud's disease, which affects blood flow to extremities in response to cold temperatures.