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venose, a. (viːˈnəʊs) [ad. L. vēnōs-us (whence also It., Sp., Pg. venoso), f. vēna vein n.] Venous; spec. in Bot. and Ent. (see quots.).1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 321 The short vessels arteriose and venose. Ibid., By this branch of the artery it passeth to the spleen..; by the venose branches to...
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costato-
coˈstato- combining form of prec., as in costato-venose a., having ribbed or rib-like veins.1866 Treas. Bot., Costato-venose, when the parallel side-veins of a feather-veined leaf are much stouter than those which intervene.
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venosity
venosity Path. (viːˈnɒsɪtɪ) [ad. mod.L. vēnōsitās: see venose a. and -ity.] The state of being venous; spec. of the blood (see venous a. 2 b).1855 Dunglison Med. Lex. (ed. 12), Venosity, a condition in which, it has been supposed, the blood is moved slowly; is more venous; and the venous blood itsel...
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venosal
† veˈnosal, a. Obs.—1 [f. L. vēnōs-us: see next.] Venose, venous.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. i. i. ii. iv, His..office is to coole the Heart, by sending aire vnto it, by the Venosall Artery.
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reticulo-
reˈticulo- combining form of L. rēticulum, as in reticulo-ramose, reticulo-venose. (Cf. reticulato-.)1775 J. Jenkinson tr. Linnæus' Brit. Pl. Gloss. s.v., A reticulo-venose leaf, is a leaf whose surface is full of veins somewhat like net-work. 1875 Blake Zool. 331 In Retepora the polypary is reticul...
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reticulato-
reˈticulato- combining form of reticulate a., as in reticulato-coalescent, reticulato-granulate, reticulato-ramose, reticulato-venose. (Cf. reticulo-.)1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 447 Branches openly reticulato-coalescent. 1856–8 W. Clark Van der Hoeven's Zool. II. 378 Covering of tarsus reticulato-granu...
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venous
venous, a. (ˈviːnəs) [ad. L. vēnōs-us (cf. venose a.), or f. L. vēn-a + -ous.] 1. Filled with, full of, or having veins; veined; veiny. venous leaf (see quot. 1832).1626 Bacon Sylva ¶ 839 The Consistences of Bodies are very diuers; Dense, Rare;..Venous, and Fibrous [etc.]. 1796 Withering Brit. Plant...
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veiny
veiny, a. (ˈveɪnɪ) [f. vein n.] 1. † a. veiny artery, one or other trunk of the pulmonary vein. Obs.1594 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. II. 227 For this cause it is called the veiny artery, because it holdeth of the nature both of an artery and of a veine. 1603 J. Davies (Heref.) Microcosmos Wks. (Gros...
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