capillament

/kæpˈɪlɛri, -ˈɪləri/

Definitions

1. noun

a very small blood vessel, especially one of the fine terminal branches of an arteriole that is involved in the exchange of nutrients, oxygen, and waste products with the tissues of the body.

“The capillaries in her fingers were visible under the microscope.”

Synonyms

  • capillary vessel
  • microvessel

Antonyms

  • artery
  • vein