veia
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veia
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Etymology edit
From Old Galician-Portuguese vẽa, from Latin vēna (“blood vessel”), of uncertain Proto-Indo-European origin. Compare Galician vea, Spanish vena, and English vein.
Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: vei‧a
Noun edit
veia f (plural veias)
- a small stream or creek
- (geology) vein (body of minerals distinct from the surrounding rock)
- (anatomy) vein (blood vessel that transports blood to the heart)
- (botany) vein (thickened portion of a leaf)
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Pukapukan edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Polynesian *fesi.
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veia
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veia f (plural veias)
Synonyms edit
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan: road, street) strada
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