Artery

/ˈɑːrtəri/ noun

An artery is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. The word can also describe a main route or road that many people use.

From Latin “arteria,” from Greek “artēria,” originally used for windpipe and later for major blood vessels. Over time, it came to mean the large vessels carrying blood from the heart.

AMየደም ቧንቧ
ARشريان
BNধমনী
CStepna
DAarterie
DEArterie
ELαρτηρία
ESarteria
FAشریان
FIvaltimo
FRartère
GUધમની
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