Canulas

/ˈkænjʊləz/ noun

Plural of canula; small flexible tubes inserted into blood vessels or body cavities to deliver medicine or fluids.

From Latin 'canna' (reed or tube) + diminutive suffix '-ula'. The term evolved in medical contexts during the 17th century to describe thin hollow instruments.

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