vein
51Vein of Galen — refers to two different venous structures, each named after Galen: * Great cerebral vein * Internal cerebral veinsExternal links* …
52vein of Galen — n GALEN S VEIN …
53vein|stone — «VAYN STOHN», noun. stone or earth composing a vein and containing ore; gangue; matrix …
54vein of cochlear aqueduct — vein of cochlear canaliculus vena aqueductus cochleae …
55vein|ing — «VAY nihng», noun. the formation or arrangement of veins or veinlike markings on or in something …
56vein|less — «VAYN lihs», adjective. having no veins …
57vein|ous — «VAY nuhs», adjective. 1. full of, marked with, or having to do with veins. 2. (of blood) venous …
58vein|u|let — «VAY nyuh liht», noun. = veinule. (Cf. ↑veinule) …
59Vein (geology) — A quartz vein, prominent from the surrounding weathered rock In geology, a vein is a distinct sheetlike body of crystallized minerals within a rock. Veins form when mineral constituents carried by an aqueous solution within the rock mass are… …
60Vein, femoral — The largest vein in the groin, the femoral vein is an upwards continuation of a vein lower down in the leg called the popliteal vein. The femoral vein passes beneath the inguinal ligament at the groin crease to enter the abdomen where it becomes… …