vena
0 antonyms and opposites of vena, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A vein, especially as used in anatomical Latin terms for specific veins.
Etymology
Directly from Latin vēna, "vein" — the same root that gives English "vein".
Full origin of vena →Frequently asked questions
What does “vena” mean?
The word “vena” means a vein, especially as used in anatomical Latin terms for specific veins. In plain terms, the Latin word for vein, mostly seen today in medical names like vena cava.
How do you use “vena” in a sentence?
Here is “vena” used in a sentence: “The vena cava carries deoxygenated blood into the heart.”
What part of speech is “vena”?
“Vena” is a noun.
Where does the word “vena” come from?
The word “vena” comes from Latin. Directly from Latin vēna, "vein" — the same root that gives English "vein".