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venulose in British English (ˈvɛnjəˌləʊz, ˈvɛnjəˌləʊs) venulose in American English (ˈvenjəˌlous) adjectivehaving venules Also: venulous (ˈvenjələs) Word origin [1855–60; venule + -ose1]This word is first recorded in the period 1855–60. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: barrage, keyword, lavabo, output, specialist-ose is a suffix occurring in adjectives borrowed from Latin, meaning “full of,” “aboundingin,” “given to,” “like”. Other words that use the affix -ose include: frondose, globose, jocose, otiose, verbose |