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vaselor

Vaselor is the genitive and dative plural form of the Romanian noun vas, meaning vessel or container. In everyday language, vas refers to any container, but vaselor appears primarily in phrases that denote possession or relation, especially in medical and anatomical contexts when referring to blood vessels.

Etymology and form: Vas originates from Latin vas, vasis (vessel). The plural genitive/dative form vaselor is

Usage and examples: The form vaselor is typical in medical texts and clinical descriptions. For example, ruperea

Relation to related terms: Vaselor is tied to the base noun vas, which can refer to both

See also: vas, vase, Vasele de sânge, vascular system.

constructed
with
the
standard
Romanian
plural
ending
and
is
used
after
prepositions
to
express
ownership
or
relation,
as
in
ale
vaselor
or
prin
vaselor
de
sânge.
In
anatomy,
vaselor
de
sânge
is
the
common
construction
for
“blood
vessels.”
vaselor
de
sânge
means
rupture
of
the
blood
vessels,
a
phrase
encountered
in
discussions
of
hemorrhage
or
vascular
trauma.
Another
example
is
monitorizarea
vaselor
de
sânge,
referring
to
the
monitoring
of
blood
vessels,
which
is
common
in
vascular
medicine
and
imaging.
It
is
important
to
distinguish
vaselor
from
vasele,
the
nominative
plural
form
used
for
ordinary
containers.
everyday
containers
(vases
or
vessels)
and
biological
vessels
(blood
vessels)
depending
on
context.
In
Romanian,
context
and
accompanying
descriptors
(such
as
de
sânge)
clarify
whether
the
reference
is
anatomical
or
to
a
general
container.