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saphenous
(sa|phe¦nous)
Pronunciation:
/səˈfiːnəs/
adjective
[
attributive
]
Anatomy
relating to or denoting either of the two large superficial veins in the leg.
Origin:
mid 19th century
: from medieval Latin
saphena
'vein'
+
-ous
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