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sinus venosus

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sinus ve·no·sus   (vē-nō'səs)   
n.  The first chamber in the heart of fish, amphibians, and reptiles, which receives blood from the veins and contracts to force the blood into the atrium.

[New Latin sinus vēnōsus : Medieval Latin sinus, sinus + Latin vēnōsus, venous.]
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Main Entry: si·nus ve·no·sus
Pronunciation: "sI-n&s-vi-'nO-s&s
Function: noun
: an enlarged pouch that adjoins the heart, isformed by the union of the large systemic veins, and is the passage through which venous blood enters the heart in lower vertebrates and in embryos of higher forms
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