Arteries

/ˈɑrtəriz/ noun

Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to various parts of the body.

From Greek 'arteria' meaning 'windpipe' or 'artery,' from 'aer' (air) and 'terein' (to keep). Ancient Greeks thought arteries carried air because they appeared empty in corpses.

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ARالشرايين
BNধমনীগুলি
CAarteries
CStepny
DAarterier
DEArterien
ELαρτηρίες
ESarterias
FAشرایین
FIvaltimot
FRartères
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