The root "vaso" means vessel or duct. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood vessels, such as vasodilation (widening of blood vessels) or vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels).
The medical root word "vaso" refers to blood vessels. It is derived from the Latin word "vas" meaning vessel.
The word root for dilation of an artery is "vaso-" or "vas-" as in vasodilation.
The word root that applies to blood vessels is "angi-" or "vaso-".
"El vaso" in Spanish translates to "the glass" in English.
In Spanish, the word "vaso" means glass or cup, not "vase." It can refer to any type of container used to drink from.
The medical root word "vaso" refers to blood vessels. It is derived from the Latin word "vas" meaning vessel.
The term means a tightening of a blood vessel. Vaso-=vessel + spasm=constriction. The root of the word is vaso-
Vaso- means vessel.
A glass.
the glass
When one says 'vaso' and is referring to the human body, they are talking about vessels (as in the blood vessels).
a glass, glassful, jar, and similar receptacles. un vaso de vino = a glass of wine
"El vaso" in Spanish translates to "the glass" in English.
Vaso's population is 15,000.
Vaso Laskaraki was born in 1985.
Vaso Abashidze died in 1926.
Vaso Abashidze was born in 1854.