ve·na ca·va
noun/ˌviːnə ˈkeɪvə/
/ˌviːnə ˈkeɪvə/
(plural venae cavae
(anatomy)/ˌviːniː ˈkeɪviː/
/ˌviːniː ˈkeɪviː/
)- either of the two veins that take blood without oxygen in it towards the heart
腔静脉 Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘hollow vein’.