Trivia: “Capillary” means what in Latin?
Intermediary
Lifeforce
Blood vessel
Resembling hair
The correct answer is Resembling hair
So why is this answer correct? : The thousands of miles of capillaries that run throughout your body are named for the Latin word “capillāris,” meaning “pertaining to the hair.” The capillaries are thin vessels — which resemble the fineness of hair — that transfer blood between arteries and veins.