vascular
The blood vessels are the part of the circulatory system that transports blood throughout the human body. There are three major types of blood vessels: the arteries, which carry the blood away from the heart; the capillaries, which enable the actual exchange of water and chemicals between the blood and the tissues; and the veins, which carry blood from the capillaries back toward the heart. The word vascular, meaning relating to the blood vessels, is derived from the Latin vas, meaning vessel.
In Greek it means "receptacle', while in medicine it's a prefix relating to blood vessels.
The word root for blood vessels is vas- or vascu-.
of or relating to or having vessels that conduct and circulate fluids
The word root that applies to blood vessels is "angi-" or "vaso-".
Hematology is the study of blood and blood diseases and disorders. A specialist in this field is a hematologist. The term is derived from the Greek word Hema, which is blood and the Latin word ology, which means study of.
A word meaning, "Relating to nose" is 'Nasal', or to the doctor, 'Rhino'.
Physical is the word.
Legal or judicial.
The root word of hypertension is "tension," which refers to the force or pressure within blood vessels when the heart pumps blood.
relating to a written law that is on the books
Automotive, perhaps?