1. vena - Noun
2. Vena - Proper noun
A vein.
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Diana Camila Avila and Jordie Vena met six years ago when their parents began dating. Source: Internet
At one time it was believed that this finger contained a vein (the vena amoris ) that led to the heart. Source: Internet
If the pressure at the vena contracta drops below the vapor pressure of the fluid bubbles will form in the flow stream. Source: Internet
Several outgrowths of the lateral vena cava project into the renal sac, continuously inflating and deflating as the branchial hearts beat. Source: Internet
The inferior vena cava drains the blood from below the diaphragm and empties into the back part of the atrium below the opening for the superior vena cava. Source: Internet