aneurysm
noun
- bulge in the wall of a blood vessel
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈan.jʊɹ.ɪz.əm/ / /ˈæn.jəɹ.ɪz.əm/
noun
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀνεύρυσμα (aneúrusma, “a widening, a dilation”), from ἀνευρύνω (aneurúnō, “to dilate”), from ἀνά (aná, “up”) + εὐρύς (eurús, “wide”).
- An abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel.
“About 120,000 people were helping with the two-week annual harvest and “obviously you’re going to have some accidents”, he said. Every year, “one or two people” died from heart failure or aneurysms, he added.”