כלי דם

Hebrew

Etymology

From כְּלִי־ (k'lí-, vessel of) + דָּם (dám, blood).

Noun

כְּלִי־דָּם • (k'lí-dám) m (plural indefinite כְּלֵי־דָּם, singular construct כְּלִי־דַּם־, plural construct כְּלֵי־דַּם־)

  1. A blood vessel: an artery, capillary, or vein.
  2. (כְּלֵי־דָּם, k'léi-dám) Plural indefinite form of כְּלִי־דָּם.
  3. (כְּלִי־דַּם־, k'lí-dám-) Singular construct state form of כְּלִי־דָּם.
  4. (כְּלֵי־דַּם־, k'léi-dám-) Plural construct state form of כְּלִי־דָּם.
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