n. pl.
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| Dictionary: Var·i·ces |
| Veterinary Dictionary: varices |
[L.] plural of varix.
| Wikipedia: Varices |
Varices in general refers to distended veins. It derives from the Latin word for twisted, "varix".[1]
Types of varices include:
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