venosity
American
[vi-nos-i-tee]
/ vɪˈnɒs ɪ ti /
noun
Physiology.
venosity
British
/ vɪˈnɒsɪtɪ /
noun
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an excessive quantity of blood in the venous system or in an organ or part
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an unusually large number of blood vessels in an organ or part
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Etymology
Origin of venosity
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