cardiac
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car·di·ac
(kär′dē-ăk′)adj.
1. Of, near, or relating to the heart: cardiac arteries. See Usage Note at coronary.
2. Of or relating to the cardia.
n.
A person with a heart disorder.
[Middle English, from Latin cardiacus, from Greek kardiakos, from kardiā, heart; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.]
cardiac
(ˈkɑːdɪˌæk)adj
1. (Anatomy) of or relating to the heart
2. (Anatomy) of or relating to the portion of the stomach connected to the oesophagus
n
3. (Medicine) a person with a heart disorder
4. (Pharmacology) obsolete a drug that stimulates the heart muscle
[C17: from Latin cardiacus, from Greek, from kardia heart]
car•di•ac
(ˈkɑr diˌæk)adj.
1. of or pertaining to the heart: cardiac disease.
2. of or pertaining to the esophageal portion of the stomach.
n. 3. a person suffering from heart disease.
[1400–50; late Middle English (< Middle French cardiaque) < Latin cardiacus < Greek kardiakós <kardí(a) heart]
car·di·ac
(kär′dē-ăk′) Relating to the heart: a cardiac disorder.
cardiac
Relating to the heart.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj. | 1. | cardiac - of or relating to the heart; "cardiac arrest" |
Translations
قَلْبي، مُتَعَلِّقٌ بالقَلب
srdeční
hjerte-
قلبی
szív-
hjarta-
širdies
sirds-
kalbe ait
cardiac
adj → Herz-
cardiac
[ˈkɑːdɪæk] adj (Med) → cardiaco/acardiac
(ˈkaːdiӕk) adjective of the heart. This patient has a cardiac complaint; cardiac failure.
car·di·ac
a. cardíaco-a, referente al corazón.