Vinosities is a term used to describe the presence of veins or blue marks on the skin, usually on the legs or face. There are several other terms that can be used to refer to these visible blood vessels. Varicose veins and spider veins are two common terms used to describe vinosities. Varicose veins are larger, raised blood vessels that twist and turn, while spider veins are smaller, flatter veins that appear in a web-like pattern. Other synonyms for vinosities include telangiectasia and broken capillaries. These terms are used to describe the dilation or enlargement of blood vessels, which can cause them to be more visible on the surface of the skin.