"Veinous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Veinous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Veinous" Meaning

Veinous refers to a network or system of veins, especially in the body. It can also describe something that is related to or resembling veins, especially in appearance. Additionally, the term "veinous" can be used to describe something that is characterized by a network of thin, winding channels or vessels, such as a river or a pathway.

In a more figurative sense, the term "veinous" is sometimes used to describe something that is characterized by a winding, circuitous, or indirect route or pathway, such as a plan or a journey.

"Veinous" Examples

Verb - Venuous


In philosophical contexts, figuratively, cost or draw a particular kind of blood from something.
To make a sarcastic or unenthusiastic remark about something.
To search or puzzle out from dingy or obscure secondary sources over long periods of time: A public policy has been scoured from congressional records.

Adjective - Venuous


Relating to or being a consequence of venous or seminal blood or anything associated with it.
Venous requires the presence of public or visible discoloration meaning possibly red spot.

"Veinous" Similar Words

Veils

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Vein

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Veinal

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Veinal refers to something that is related to or affecting veins.

Veination

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Veined

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Having distinctive dark lines or streaks, especially on the skin, due to thread-like structures, such as veins or blood vessels, beneath the surface.<br><br>Example: <br>"The patient was veined with dark purple marks all over her face due to the severe allergic reaction."

Veinier

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Veiniest

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Veining

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Veins

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Veinule

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A venule (plural: venules) is a small blood vessel in the microcirculation that drains deoxygenated blood from the capillary beds toward the larger veins.

Veiny

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Veisalgia

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Veisalgia (also known as post-party syndrome or Sunday disease) refers to a supposed condition experienced as the sobering up from alcohol intoxication.

Vela

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Velabrum

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Velamentous

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Velar

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In linguistics, a velar refers to a type of consonantal sound, specifically a stop made by obstructing airflow with the back of the tongue against the soft palate (velum). This sound is often represented by the letters "k" or "g" in the International Phonetic Alphabet.<br><br>Examples of words that exhibit velar sounds include:<br><br> "kite"<br> "god"<br> "knight"<br> "go"