vein

damar
definition
noun
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.
any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.
Quartz is the dominant mineral in veins in siliceous rocks, calcite in limestones, and gypsum in gypsiferous sediments.
a fracture in rock containing a deposit of minerals or ore and typically having an extensive course underground.
translation of 'vein'
noun
mizaç,
damar,
ruhsal durum,
maden damarı,
toplardamar,
huy
example
In a similar 'vein' , while the weather was good news for some attractions - both paid-for and free - others were badly hit as both visitors and Scots headed outdoors.
The thoracic duct was identified, lying between the right azygous 'vein' and the descending aorta just in front of the spine.
It's been argued by aficionados that within Leonard Cohen's melancholic work is a thick 'vein' of comedy.
If the embolus is in a 'vein' , the tube system widens along the direction of the blood flow, so a small embolus doesn't do much harm until it gets through the heart (after which it enters an artery).
A while back we mentioned what was going on with the other London Bridge and in a similar 'vein' we also like keep an eye on developments in Londons that find themselves flung far away from this, their namesake.
he closes his article in a somewhat humorous 'vein'
he managed to tap into the thick 'vein' of discontent to his own advantage
Unfortunately I didn't watch it, so that's a rich 'vein' of source material for this blog down the drain.
Hushing, for example was the technique of using water to wash away the soil and surface debris to reveal the 'vein' of mineral below and it was used extensively in the Dales.
They were deposited by a hydrothermal 'vein' cutting granite, which was later eroded exposing surface ore.
Just behind the mitral valve, there is a vein called the coronary sinus, a large 'vein' in the heart that normally drains all of the blood from the coronary arteries.
Rarely the tumor may involve the renal 'vein' , vena cava, and extrarenal soft tissues.
Barber contented himself to work in general a rather conservative 'vein' , which owes a lot to Brahms's choral music.
The renal 'vein' , renal pelvis, and ureter were free of tumor.
Songs like ‘I Have Forgiven Jesus’ mine a deep 'vein' of self-loathing that, poignant in his younger self, seems more troubling in a man in his forties.
In this 'vein' , General Motors has adopted podcasting to promote several of their product lines.
he closes his article in a somewhat humorous 'vein'
For these operas, Wagner mined the same 'vein' of Nordic myth that J.R.R. Tolkien used a century later for his own Ring epic.
He spoke in similar 'vein' to a meeting of generals on 30 March 1941, when, according to the abbreviated record of General Halder, Hitler said.
Blood used for counts of blood parasites was obtained by puncturing a wing 'vein' with a small syringe tip.
The anterior wing margin, delimited by the L1 wing 'vein' , is composed of a triple row of sensory bristles.
he managed to tap into the thick 'vein' of discontent to his own advantage
In the same 'vein' as concrete support, fathers responded to the question about help or support they had received by talking about the child care the program offered.
In a different 'vein' Abu Tammam wrote most of his verses about historical events.
In a slightly different 'vein' , the poems also propose an invisibly humble layperson's version of an engaged Zen Buddhist life.
Not necessarily as instantly watchable as the now-infamous ‘Wife Swap’, but still in a similar 'vein' of fish-out-of-water scenarios.
I don't have any evidence, but it seems that many types of humor may in fact generally anger him to the point of bursting a 'vein' or two.
In a similar 'vein' , it is worth asking whether companies really are acting responsibly in withdrawing their investments from developing economies with corrupt governments.
The fore and hind wings were similar, with the R 'vein' was bent back at the base in the fore-wings, less so in the hind wings.
Young For Eternity follows in a similar 'vein' , crashing thrashing guitars and has us bouncing around the room looking for the nearest tennis racket, or failing that a decent sized mosh pit.
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