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UK
/vˈiːnɐ/
]
[ US /ˈvinə/ ]
[ US /ˈvinə/ ]
NOUN
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a blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries toward the heart
all veins except the pulmonary vein carry unaerated blood
How To Use vena In A Sentence
- It should also be noted that there are no contact-period materials from the Johnson site and that the only historic materials recovered date to the nineteenth century and did not occur in the provenances associated with the figurines.
- In fact, the move has made possible the rejuvenation of the museum, which will make the much-loved building more welcoming.
- A new train station and a footbridge across the river are also part of the project, which aims to rejuvenate the riverside area.
- Je continue a regarder autour de moi je re-enten je bruit donc je releve la tete logique, bon la la gamine venait de fermer sa fenetre mais continuait a passé l'temps en regardant dehors ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
- And evidently this time apart allowed the two to approach their partnership rejuvenated and ready for some serious woodshedding, as they reportedly recorded dozens of tracks before pruning down to these relatively lean 14 songs.
- Even after hours of non-stop dancing into the wee hours, most people find that they are rejuvenated and full of energy.
- Virtually all of the clergy are portrayed as venal and conspiratorial.
- Its inward sign is the true spiritual kingdom: the covenantal relationship between God and believers.
- A short autobiography is prefixed to the 1827 edition of Juvenal.
- Moreover, I can't think of any other 'minority' of which this is remotely true, unless it were to be the other minority from which I can claim descent: people of British or Anglophile provenance. Christopher Hitchens: Reinstate Rick Sanchez!