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pacemaker
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pace·mak·er  (psmkr)
n.
1. Sports One who sets the pace in a race. Also called pacer, pacesetter.
2. A leader in a field: the fashion house that is the pacemaker. Also called pacesetter.
3.
a. A part of the body, such as the mass of muscle fibers of the sinoatrial node, that sets the pace or rhythm of physiological activity.
b. Any of several usually miniaturized and surgically implanted electronic devices used to stimulate or regulate contractions of the heart muscle.
4. Biochemistry A substance that regulates a series of related reactions.

pacemaking adj. & n.

pacemaker [ˈpeɪsˌmeɪkə]
n
1. (General Sporting Terms) a person, horse, vehicle, etc., used in a race or speed trial to set the pace
2. a person, an organization, etc., regarded as being the leader in a particular field of activity
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) Also called cardiac pacemaker a small area of specialized tissue within the wall of the right atrium of the heart whose spontaneous electrical activity initiates and controls the beat of the heart
4. (Medicine) Also called artificial pacemaker an electronic device for use in certain cases of heart disease to assume the functions of the natural cardiac pacemaker

pacemaker  (psmkr)
1. Any of several usually miniaturized and surgically implanted electronic devices used to stimulate or regulate contractions of the heart muscle. Electrodes attached to the heart muscle conduct electrical signals generated from the pacemaker, which either provides constant electrical stimuli to regularize the heartbeat (fixed-rate pacemakers) or provides a stimulus only when electrical activity within the heart is abnormal (demand pacemakers). Pacemakers are used in the treatment of various arrhythmias.
2. A part of the body, such as the specialized mass of cardiac muscle fibers of the sinoatrial node, that sets the pace or rhythm of physiological activity.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.pacemaker - a leading instance in its field; "the new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations"
exemplar, good example, example, model - something to be imitated; "an exemplar of success"; "a model of clarity"; "he is the very model of a modern major general"
2.pacemaker - a specialized bit of heart tissue that controls the heartbeat
cardiac muscle, heart muscle - the muscle tissue of the heart; adapted to continued rhythmic contraction
3.pacemaker - an implanted electronic device that takes over the function of the natural cardiac pacemaker
electronic device - a device that accomplishes its purpose electronically
4.pacemakerpacemaker - a horse used to set the pace in racing
bangtail, race horse, racehorse - a horse bred for racing
Translations
pacemaker [ˈpeɪsˌmeɪkəʳ] N
1. (Med) → marcapasos m inv
2. (Sport) → liebre f
3. (in market, business) = pacesetter 2

pacemaker [ˈpeɪsmeɪkər] n
(MEDICINE)stimulateur m cardiaque
(in race)lièvre m

pacemaker
n (Med) → Schrittmacher m (Sport) = pacesetter

pacemaker [ˈpeɪsˌmeɪkəʳ] n
a. (Med) → pacemaker m inv
b. (Sport) → chi fa l'andatura, battistrada m inv

pacemaker [ˈpeɪsˌmeɪkəʳ] n
a. (Med) → pacemaker m inv
b. (Sport) → chi fa l'andatura, battistrada m inv

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