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var·ix \ˈva(a)riks, ˈver-, -rēks\ noun (plural vari·ces \-rəˌsēz\) Etymology: Latin varic-, varix — more at varicose 1. a. : an abnormally dilated and lengthened vein, artery, or lymph vessel < esophageal varix > b. : an abnormal swelling and tortuosity especially of the superficial veins of the legs 2. : one of the prominent ridges across each whorl of various univalves showing a former position of the outer lip of the aperture |