capillary Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈpɪl.ər.i]
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Meaning of capillary In English

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Examples of capillary

  • If the capillaries are injured the blood merely oozes. 

  • In the lungs this dark blood is spread out in very minute capillaries and exposed to the air. 

  • The capillaries are the minute, hair-like tubes, with very thin walls, which form the connection between the ending of the finest arteries and the beginning of the smallest veins. 

  • The duty of the heart is to deliver the blood to the capillaries. 

  • The veins commence by minute roots in the capillaries, which are everywhere distributed through the body, and gradually increase in size, until they unite and become large trunks, conveying the dark blood to the heart. 

  • Studying capillary discharged plasma is helpful in understanding the principle of laser production and finding the best experimental parameters.

  • Also, the small pore spaces in the same rock could allow water to exist despite low atmospheric pressure due to capillary action.

  • Evidently the film thickens with increasing capillary number owing t o the attendant increase in deformation.

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Translations of capillary In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    毛細管, (尤指)毛細血管…

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  • 中文简体

    毛细管, (尤指)毛细血管…

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  • Español

    capilar…

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  • Português

    capilares…

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  • Türk dili

    kılcal damar…

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  • Français

    capillaire…

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  • Čeština

    kapilára…

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  • Dansk

    hårkar, kapillar…

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