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(mài) arteries and veins; vein (on a leaf, insect wing etc)

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(mò) see 脈脈|脉脉[mo4 mo4]

脉动 (w)

(màidòng) pulse; throbbing; pulsation

脉口 (w)

(màikǒu) location on wrist over the radial artery where pulse is taken in traditional Chinese medicine

脉压 (w)

(màiyā) blood pressure

脉息 (w)

(màixī) pulse

脉搏 (w)

(màibó) a pulse (both medical and figurative)

脉案 (w)

(màiàn) medical record

脉石 (w)

(màishí) veinstone (stone containing a vein of precious metal)

脉管 (w)

(màiguǎn) vascular (made up of vessels)

脉管组织 (w)

(màiguǎnzǔzhī) vascular tissue

脉络 (w)

(màiluò) arteries and veins in general; network of blood vessels; fig. the general scheme of things

脉络膜 (w)

(màiluòmó) choroid (anatomy vascular layer between sclera and retina)

脉脉 (w)

(mòmò) affectionate; loving

脉冲 (w)

(màichōng) pulse (physics)

脉冲星 (w)

(màichōngxīng) pulsar (astronomy)

脉诊 (w)

(màizhěn) to feel pulse

脉象 (w)

(màixiàng) condition or type of pulse (in Chinese medicine)

脉轮 (w)

(màilún) Chakra (Sanskrit: disc, circle, wheel); one of seven symbolic nodes of the body in spiritual Yoga

脉轮学说 (w)

(màilúnxuéshuō) theory of Chakra in Indian yoga and Tibetan Buddhism

脉轮理论 (w)

(màilúnlǐlùn) theory of Chakra in Indian yoga and Tibetan Buddhism

脉门 (w)

(màimén) pulse (in Chinese medicine)