Arteria

/ɑːrˈtɪəriə/ noun

The Latin and anatomical term for artery, a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.

From Latin arteria, borrowed from Greek ἀρτηρία (artēría). The Greek root likely derives from aero- (air) because ancient physicians observed air-like spaces in arteries (which are actually empty in corpses). The term was used for all blood vessels before modern anatomy distinguished arteries from veins.

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