English
Pronunciation
Noun
jugular vein (plural jugular veins)
- (anatomy) Any of several veins on each side of the neck, which drain the brain, face and neck of deoxygenated blood.
Derived terms
Translations
vein leading blood down from the head
- Arabic: وَدَج m (wadaj), حَبْل الوَرِيد m (ḥabl al-warīd)
- Bulgarian: голяма шийна вена f (goljama šijna vena)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 頸靜脈 / 颈静脉 (jǐngjìngmài)
- Danish: halsvene c, jugularvene c
- Dutch: halsader (nl) m
- Esperanto: jugola vejno
- Finnish: kaulalaskimo
- French: jugulaire (fr) m
- Galician: vea xugular f
- German: Jugularvene f
- Ingrian: kaglasooni
- Irish: cuingealach m, féith scornaigh f, féith chuingealach f
- Japanese: 頸静脈 (keijōmyaku)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Maori: ia-auraki kakī
- Polish: żyła szyjna f
- Portuguese: jugular (pt) f
- Romanian: venă jugulară (ro) f
- Russian: яре́мная ве́на (ru) m (jarémnaja véna)
- Spanish: yugular (es) f
- Swahili: halkumu
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- Korean: (please verify) 경정맥 (gyeongjeongmaek)
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