vena jugularis
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A doctor gently palpates the patient's vena jugularis during a routine examination.
Definition
- Noun:
- A major vein in the neck: The vena jugularis is any of several large veins in the neck that carry deoxygenated blood from the head back toward the heart.
Usage
- The term is a specific anatomical term. In common and medical English, it is more frequently referred to simply as the jugular vein.
- It is used in medical, biological, and anatomical contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon was careful to avoid the vena jugularis during the procedure.
- A blockage in the vena jugularis can cause serious health issues.
Advanced Usage
- "To go for the jugular": This common idiom, derived from the vulnerability of the jugular vein, means to attack a crucial or vulnerable point in an argument or competition.
- During the debate, the candidate went straight for the jugular, highlighting his opponent's greatest weakness.
Variants and Related Words
- Jugular vein (n): The common English term for .
- The internal jugular vein is the largest vein in the neck.
- Jugular (adj): Pertaining to the neck or throat.
- The big cat delivered a jugular bite to its prey.
Synonyms
- Jugular vein: The direct and most common synonym.
- Cervical vein: A more general term for veins in the neck region (note: this is a broader category that includes the jugulars).
Related Idioms
- "To go for the jugular": As described in Advanced Usage, this is the primary idiom associated with this anatomical feature.
- In business negotiations, he always goes for the jugular to secure the best deal.
A doctor gently palpates the patient's vena jugularis during a routine examination.
Noun
- veins in the neck that return blood from the head