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tel·an·gi·ectasia noun or tel·an·gi·ectasis \tə|lanjē, te|l-+\ (plural telangiectasias or telangiectases) Etymology: New Latin, from tel- (II) + angi- + ectasia or ectasis 1. : an abnormal dilatation of capillary vessels and arterioles that often forms an angioma; specifically : a pathological state of the bovine liver in which dilated capillaries form small angiomas and there is excessive storage of vitamin A 2. : a hereditary abnormality inherited as a simple dominant and characterized by bleeding into the tissues and mucous surfaces because of the abnormal fragility of the capillaries • tel·an·gi·ectatic \“+\ adjective |