Vein vs Phlebotomize - What's the difference?
vein | phlebotomize |
(anatomy) A blood vessel that transports blood from the capillaries back to the heart
(used in plural veins ) The entrails of a shrimp
(botany) In leaves, a thickened portion of the leaf containing the vascular bundle
(zoology) The nervure of an insect’s wing
A stripe or streak of a different colour or composition in materials such as wood, cheese, marble or other rocks
A topic of discussion; a train of association, thoughts, emotions, etc.
* Jonathan Swift
A style, tendency, or quality.
* Francis Bacon
* Waller
A fissure, cleft, or cavity, as in the earth or other substance.
* Milton
* Isaac Newton
To perform a phlebotomy on (a vein): to open (a vein) to withdraw or let blood.
To perform a phlebotomy on (a person): to open a vein of (a person) to withdraw or let blood.
To perform a phlebotomy; to open a vein to withdraw or let blood.
As a noun vein
is .As a verb phlebotomize is
to perform a phlebotomy on (a vein): to open (a vein) to withdraw or let blood.vein
English
(wikipedia vein)Noun
(en noun)- ...in the same vein ...
- He can open a vein of true and noble thinking.
- The play is in a satirical vein .
- certain discoursing wits which are of the same veins
- Invoke the Muses, and improve my vein .
- down to the veins of earth
- Let the glass of the prisms be free from veins .
