Get to know Capillary better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like hairlike or thin.
Capillary in a sentence
Capillary meaning
- Resembling or pertaining to hair, especially in slenderness or fineness.
- Of or pertaining to a narrow tube.
- Of, relating to, or caused by surface tension.
Synonyms of Capillary
Using Capillary
- The main meaning on this page is: Resembling or pertaining to hair, especially in slenderness or fineness. | Of or pertaining to a narrow tube. | Of, relating to, or caused by surface tension.
- Useful related words include: body covering, hairlike, thin, capillary tube.
- In the example corpus, capillary often appears in combinations such as: the capillary, capillary action, and capillary.
Context around Capillary
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Capillary
- In this selection, "capillary" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 2012, small, glass, beds, technologies and worms stand out and add context to how "capillary" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include analysis of capillary rheometer market and capillary blotting system. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "capillary" sits close to words such as accosted, adair and addressable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with capillary
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This is how Capillary entered China three years ago. (9 words)
Market Analysis of Capillary Rheometer Market by Taking Applications and Types in Consideration. (13 words)
Small capillary worms infect the human's blood and turn them into a vampire. (14 words)
Another reason for low testing rates for lead exposure could be because of financial obstacles faced by both doctors and parents alike, such as the cost of capillary machines and the time and money it takes to get laboratory results. (40 words)
Because of this counter-intuitive arrangement, light must first pass through and around the ganglion cells and through the thickness of the retina, (including its capillary vessels, not shown) before reaching the rods and cones. (35 words)
A Desolvating Nebuliser (DSN) may also be used; this uses a long heated capillary, coated with a fluoropolymer membrane, to remove most of the solvent and reduce the load on the plasma. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
For example, the hepatic portal vein takes blood from the capillary beds in the digestive tract and transports it to the capillary beds in the liver.
Founded in 2012, Capillary Technologies initially focused on the retail vertical in India and Southeast Asia.
Small capillary worms infect the human's blood and turn them into a vampire.
The researchers tested the pressure theory mechanically by inserting a tiny glass capillary pressure probe into a plant cell.
Another reason for low testing rates for lead exposure could be because of financial obstacles faced by both doctors and parents alike, such as the cost of capillary machines and the time and money it takes to get laboratory results.
Things changed for Kalihi Palama when it got a grant for a capillary machine, empowering pediatricians like Walter to conduct finger blood tests in-office.
Capillary made possible what was revolutionary for that time, i.e. card-less, mobile-first loyalty programme for the customer.
The JV will allow Capillary enhanced access to the Kingdom’s rapidly growing retail, F&B and manufacturing sectors.
This is how Capillary entered China three years ago.
Market Analysis of Capillary Rheometer Market by Taking Applications and Types in Consideration.
A collagen wound dressing might serve as a guide for orienting new collagen deposition and capillary growth.
A Desolvating Nebuliser (DSN) may also be used; this uses a long heated capillary, coated with a fluoropolymer membrane, to remove most of the solvent and reduce the load on the plasma.
Agitated saline can be used as contrast for blood flow and microbubbles for capillary blood flow contrast.
Another method of making the test was by connecting the electrodes of a capillary electrometer to the two poles of a Daniell cell with a sulphate of cadmium solution.
Arterial plasma or serum levels are slightly higher than venous levels, and capillary levels are typically in between.
A small amount of bacteria is collected on the end of the capillary tube (it is essential to ensure that the end is not blocked, otherwise it may present a false negative).
As the pen moves across the paper surface, capillary wicking draws the ink from the foam, down the rod, and onto the paper.
Because of this counter-intuitive arrangement, light must first pass through and around the ganglion cells and through the thickness of the retina, (including its capillary vessels, not shown) before reaching the rods and cones.
Blood–brain barrier The blood–brain barrier is a part of the capillary system that prevents the entry of T cells into the central nervous system.
Capillary blotting system setup for the transfer of RNA from an electrophoresis gel to a blotting membrane.
Common combinations with capillary
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the capillary 17×
- capillary action 7×
- and capillary 5×
- capillary beds 4×
- of capillary 4×
- by capillary 4×
- through capillary 4×
- in capillary 3×
- for capillary 3×
- capillary blood 3×