Word: vein

Category: vein

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Synonyms: vein

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Translations: vein

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spanish
Translations:
vena, filón
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german
Translations:
ader, maserung, vene, maser, neigung, gang, blutader, strich, stimmung, hang, ...
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french
Translations:
veine, filon, disposition, nervure, fibre
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italian
Translations:
vena
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portuguese
Translations:
véu, veia
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dutch
Translations:
ader, nerf, vlam
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russian
Translations:
тенденция, прожилка, склонность, жилка, жила, настроение, вена, узор
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norwegian
Translations:
vene, åre, blodåre
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finnish
Translations:
suoni, laskimo, verisuoni
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danish
Translations:
vene
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czech
Translations:
nálada, žíla
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polish
Translations:
wena, żyłka, żyła, skłonność
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hungarian
Translations:
tehetség, véredény, véna
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turkish
Translations:
toplardamar
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greek
Translations:
φλέβα
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ukrainian
Translations:
вуалі
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bulgarian
Translations:
вена
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estonian
Translations:
järgnevus, rood, soon
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croatian
Translations:
vena, žila, ćud
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latin
Translations:
vena
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lithuanian
Translations:
vena
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latvian
Translations:
vēna
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macedonian
Translations:
вена
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romanian
Translations:
venă

The meaning and "use of": vein

noun
  • any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart. - This puts the full weight of your uterus on your back and on the major vein that carries blood between your lower body and heart.
  • a fracture in rock containing a deposit of minerals or ore and typically having an extensive course underground. - Quartz is the dominant mineral in veins in siliceous rocks, calcite in limestones, and gypsum in gypsiferous sediments.
  • a distinctive quality, style, or tendency. - he closes his article in a somewhat humorous vein

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