varix

/ˈvɛrɪks/
noun
  1. A vein that has become swollen, twisted, and enlarged, usually in the legs.
    • Surgery may be needed to remove a large varix that does not respond to treatment.
    • He noticed a painful varix behind his knee after the long flight.
    • The doctor said the varix on her leg was caused by standing for long hours at work.
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