Venous vs Sinoatrial - What's the difference?
venous | sinoatrial |
Of or pertaining to veins.
Possessing veins.
Having numerous veins.
(anatomy) Relating to the venous sinus and the right atrium of the heart
As adjectives the difference between venous and sinoatrial
is that venous is of or pertaining to veins while sinoatrial is (anatomy) relating to the venous sinus and the right atrium of the heart.venous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Her venous circulation was poor, leading to varicose veins.
- It was a sample of venous tissue.
- The tree has highly serrated and venous leaves.
