Vein

/veΙͺn/ noun

A vein is a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. The word can also mean a thin line or layer of mineral in rock, or a particular style or mood in speech or art.

From Latin 'vena', meaning 'blood vessel or watercourse', through Old French into English. The idea of a channel or line carrying something extended to minerals in rock and to metaphorical 'streams' of feeling or style.

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