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Origin and history of angio-

angio-

before vowels angi-, word-forming element meaning "vessel of the body," now often "covered or enclosed by a seed or blood vessel," from Latinized form of Greek angeion "case, capsule, vessel of the body," diminutive of angos "vessel, jar, vat, vase," which is of unknown origin. Beekes says "Possibly a Mediterranean loanword ..., as kitchen utensils are often borrowed."

Entries linking to angio-

"development of new blood vessels," 1896, from angio- + -genesis "birth, origin, creation."

"X-ray image of the arteries, veins, and/or heart chambers," 1933, from angio- + -gram.

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