Capillary

/ˈkæpəˌlɛri/ (US), /kəˈpɪləri/ (UK alt.) noun

A very thin blood vessel that connects arteries and veins and allows nutrients and gases to pass in and out of the blood.

The word comes from Latin 'capillaris', meaning 'of hair', from 'capillus', 'hair'. Scientists chose this word because capillaries are as fine and thin as hairs.

AMጸጉር ደም ቧንቧ
ARشعيرة
BNকৈশিক
CSkapilára
DAkapillær
DEKapillare
ELτριχοειδές
EScapilar
FAمویرگ
FIhiussuoni
FRcapillaire
GUકેશિકા
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