adjectives - What is a better antonym pair than “upmost” vs. “deepest” for blood vessels?


I’m thinking about the opposite ends of a blood vessel, so perhaps the “upmost” blood vessels and “deepest” blood vessels. My problem is that I like neither word quoted in the previous sentence.


What pair of opposing words would work better in this sort context?



Answer



The proper medical terminology is superficial and deep.



Veins located close to the surface of the skin are called superficial veins and the veins found in the muscles of the arms and legs are called deep veins.



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