Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The character or condition of being vascular.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Biol.) The quality or state of being vascular.
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- noun Vascular condition;
vasculature . - noun bodybuilding : The degree to which the
veins in a body part are visible.
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- noun the property being vascular
Etymologies
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Examples
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Significant steps were taken to make sure the infected are not confused with zombies, and the final effect of the eyes and vascularity are rewardingly frightening.
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We can see cartilage deterioration and breakdown or tendon healing and vascularity before it is evident to the naked eye or on a routine MR, CT or Ultrasound examination.
Helene Pavlov: The Ethical Imperative to Invest in Medical Technology 2010
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So, in contrast to the ACCORD subjects, these started with relatively healthy vascularity.
More supporting evidence for the sugar hypothesis | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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I suspect their body fat percentages were next to nothing, given their vascularity, abdominal visibility at all times, an in general their overall muscular definition.
Intermittent fasting guest blog | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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Or he could have gotten infected despite the profuse vascularity if the wound had stayed open.
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So, we have managed to mobilize that, keeping its vascularity intact into Lakshmi's own abdomen now.
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So we managed to mobilize that, keeping its vascularity intact into Lakshmi's own abdomen now.
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If some freedom of movement is allowed, acute inflammation resulting in nature's provisional swelling soon develops and repair is hastened because of increased vascularity.
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix
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Resolution is prompt as a rule in such cases because of the vascularity of the structures and the ease with which proper drainage may be effected.
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix
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_Amphioxus_, subordinate to the primary bars in size, vascularity and development; finally, in the craniate vertebrates it would then have completed its involution, the suggestion having been made that the tongue-bars are represented by the thymus-primordia.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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