Basilics

/bəˈsɪlɪks/ noun

Plural of basilic; refers to basilica-related structures or the basilic veins in anatomy.

From Latin basilica, derived from Greek basilikē (stoa), meaning 'royal (portico).' The term traveled into medical anatomy for a prominent vein.

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