"Venous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or containing blood vessels (veins) that carry blood back to the heart.
A noxious substance, esp. a toxin or poison, secreted by an animal, esp. a snake or spider, to harm or kill its prey or another living being.<br><br>In a figurative sense, the term can also refer to something or someone that is hurtful, malicious, or disgusting.
Characterized by or uttered in a manner that is harshly critical and unfriendly; bitterly dislikeful; malevolently spiteful.
Venoms refer to toxic secretions or substances produced by certain animals, such as snakes, spiders, scorpions, and certain insects, used for defense, immobilization, or killing their prey. These potent compounds can cause harm or death to other animals or even humans who come into contact with them, and are often studied by scientists to better understand their biological roles and potential medical applications.
Venous sclerosis refers to the hardening and darkening of a vein due to repeated small blood clots or scar tissue buildup. It is often caused by chronic inflammation of the vein, leading to the narrowing of the vein's lumen (inside diameter), making it difficult for blood to flow through.
The word "venosity" can be defined as:<br><br>Venosity is a term used in botany to describe the quality of a sap or liquid flow within a plant. In literal terms, it refers to the fluidic nature of the substance inside a plant's vascular tissue, particularly in the xylem and phloem.<br><br>However, I couldn't find any widely recognized term or word "venosity" in the English language with the same meaning as above.
Venostasis is a rare or obsolete term for anticoagulation, specifically referring to the prevention of blood clots forming in veins.
To express or release intense or strong feelings, such as anger, frustration, or emotions, in a way that provides a sense of relief or relaxation.
Paraventage or ventage can mean: <br><br>1. A prominent part or feature.<br>2. A vertical line or depression between the eyes
A part of a carriage or chariot, which serves to admit or close the door; the door itself, especially in a carriage or chariot.
Meaning: expressed or dealt with a difficult emotion, especially anger or frustration, in a way that makes it feel more manageable or relieved.
A ventiduct is an architectural element that combines a chimney with a ventilation shaft to create a chimney-like structure that allows the escape of hot gases or fumes while still providing ventilation.
To ventilate means to provide or supply something, especially air, with oxygen by admitting it to a confined space; to refresh something by air or by means of air moving through it.