slovodefinícia
cardia
(encz)
cardia,kardie n: Zdeněk Brož
Cardia
(gcide)
Cardia \Car"di*a\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? heart, or upper orifice of
the stomach.] (Anat.)
(a) The heart.
(b) The anterior or cardiac orifice of the stomach, where the
esophagus enters it.
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cardia
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cardia
n 1: the opening into the stomach and that part of the stomach
connected to the esophagus
podobné slovodefinícia
cardiac
(mass)
cardiac
- srdečný
bradycardia
(encz)
bradycardia,zpomalená srdeční činnost n: Zdeněk Brož
cardiac
(encz)
cardiac,srdeční Josef Kosek
cardiac arrest
(encz)
cardiac arrest,srdeční zástava Josef Kosek
cardiac arrhythmia
(encz)
cardiac arrhythmia, n:
cardiac cycle
(encz)
cardiac cycle, n:
cardiac glucoside
(encz)
cardiac glucoside, n:
cardiac glycoside
(encz)
cardiac glycoside, n:
cardiac insufficiency
(encz)
cardiac insufficiency, n:
cardiac massage
(encz)
cardiac massage, n:
cardiac monitor
(encz)
cardiac monitor, n:
cardiac murmur
(encz)
cardiac murmur, n:
cardiac muscle
(encz)
cardiac muscle, n:
cardiac output
(encz)
cardiac output, n:
cardiac pacemaker
(encz)
cardiac pacemaker, n:
cardiac plexus
(encz)
cardiac plexus, n:
cardiac resuscitation
(encz)
cardiac resuscitation, n:
cardiac rhythm
(encz)
cardiac rhythm, n:
cardiac sphincter
(encz)
cardiac sphincter, n:
cardiac tamponade
(encz)
cardiac tamponade, n:
cardiac valve
(encz)
cardiac valve, n:
dextrocardia
(encz)
dextrocardia,dextrokardie n: Zdeněk Brož
epicardia
(encz)
epicardia, n:
megacardia
(encz)
megacardia,megakardie n: Zdeněk Brož
megalocardia
(encz)
megalocardia, n:
myocardial
(encz)
myocardial,myokardiální adj: Zdeněk Brož
myocardial infarct
(encz)
myocardial infarct, n:
myocardial infarction
(encz)
myocardial infarction, n:
myocardial inflammation
(encz)
myocardial inflammation, n:
pericardia
(encz)
pericardia,
pericardiac
(encz)
pericardiac, adj:
pericardial
(encz)
pericardial, adj:
pericardial cavity
(encz)
pericardial cavity, n:
pericardial sac
(encz)
pericardial sac, n:
pericardial space
(encz)
pericardial space, n:
pericardial vein
(encz)
pericardial vein, n:
plexus cardiacus
(encz)
plexus cardiacus, n:
ricardian equivalence theorum
(encz)
Ricardian Equivalence Theorum,teorém Ricardovské
ekvivalence [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
tachycardia
(encz)
tachycardia,tachykardie n: Zdeněk Brož
vena pericardiaca
(encz)
vena pericardiaca, n:
Acardiac
(gcide)
Acardiac \A*car"di*ac\, a. [Gr. ?; 'a priv. + ? heart.]
Without a heart; as, an acardiac fetus.
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Anacardiaceous
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Anacardiaceous \An`a*car"di*a"ceous\, a. (Bot.)
Belonging to, or resembling, a family, or order, of plants of
which the cashew tree is the type, and the species of sumac
are well known examples.
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Cardia
(gcide)
Cardia \Car"di*a\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? heart, or upper orifice of
the stomach.] (Anat.)
(a) The heart.
(b) The anterior or cardiac orifice of the stomach, where the
esophagus enters it.
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Cardiac
(gcide)
Cardiac \Car"di*ac\, a. [L. cardiacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? heart: cf.
F. cardiaque.]
1. (Anat.) Pertaining to, resembling, or hear the heart; as,
the cardiac arteries; the cardiac, or left, end of the
stomach.
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2. (Med.) Exciting action in the heart, through the medium of
the stomach; cordial; stimulant.
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Cardiac passion (Med.) cardialgia; heartburn. [Archaic]

Cardiac wheel. (Mach.) See Heart wheel.
[1913 Webster]Cardiac \Car"di*ac\ n. (Med.)
A medicine which excites action in the stomach; a cardial.
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Cardiac passion
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Cardiac \Car"di*ac\, a. [L. cardiacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? heart: cf.
F. cardiaque.]
1. (Anat.) Pertaining to, resembling, or hear the heart; as,
the cardiac arteries; the cardiac, or left, end of the
stomach.
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2. (Med.) Exciting action in the heart, through the medium of
the stomach; cordial; stimulant.
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Cardiac passion (Med.) cardialgia; heartburn. [Archaic]

Cardiac wheel. (Mach.) See Heart wheel.
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Cardiac wheel
(gcide)
Cardiac \Car"di*ac\, a. [L. cardiacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? heart: cf.
F. cardiaque.]
1. (Anat.) Pertaining to, resembling, or hear the heart; as,
the cardiac arteries; the cardiac, or left, end of the
stomach.
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2. (Med.) Exciting action in the heart, through the medium of
the stomach; cordial; stimulant.
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Cardiac passion (Med.) cardialgia; heartburn. [Archaic]

Cardiac wheel. (Mach.) See Heart wheel.
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Cardiacal
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Cardiacal \Car*di"a*cal\, a.
Cardiac.
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Cardiacle
(gcide)
Cardiacle \Car"di*a*cle\, n.
A pain about the heart. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Cardiagraph
(gcide)
Cardiagraph \Car"di*a*graph\, n.
See Cardiograph.
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Cardialgla
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Cardialgla \Car`di*al"gl*a\, Cardialgy \Car"di*al`gy\, n. [NL.
cardialgia, fr. Gr. ?; ? heart + ? pain: cf. F. cardialgie.]
(Med.)
A burning or gnawing pain, or feeling of distress, referred
to the region of the heart, accompanied with cardiac
palpitation; heartburn. It is usually a symptom of
indigestion.
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Cardialgy
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Cardialgla \Car`di*al"gl*a\, Cardialgy \Car"di*al`gy\, n. [NL.
cardialgia, fr. Gr. ?; ? heart + ? pain: cf. F. cardialgie.]
(Med.)
A burning or gnawing pain, or feeling of distress, referred
to the region of the heart, accompanied with cardiac
palpitation; heartburn. It is usually a symptom of
indigestion.
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Diplocardiac
(gcide)
Diplocardiac \Dip`lo*car"di*ac\, a. [Gr. ? double + E. cardiac.]
(Anat.)
Having the heart completely divided or double, one side
systemic, the other pulmonary.
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Endocardiac
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Endocardiac \En`do*car"di*ac\, Endocardial \En`do*car"di*al\, a.
1. Pertaining to the endocardium.
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2. (Med.) Seated or generated within the heart; as,
endocardial murmurs.
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Endocardial
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Endocardiac \En`do*car"di*ac\, Endocardial \En`do*car"di*al\, a.
1. Pertaining to the endocardium.
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2. (Med.) Seated or generated within the heart; as,
endocardial murmurs.
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Epicardiac
(gcide)
Epicardiac \Ep`i*car"di*ac\, a. (Anat.)
Of or relating to the epicardium.
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Exocardiac
(gcide)
Exocardiac \Ex`o*car"di*ac\, Exocardial \Ex`o*car"di*al\, a.
[Exo- + Gr. kardi`a heart.] (Anat.)
Situated or arising outside of the heart; as, exocardial
murmurs; -- opposed to endocardiac.
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Exocardial
(gcide)
Exocardiac \Ex`o*car"di*ac\, Exocardial \Ex`o*car"di*al\, a.
[Exo- + Gr. kardi`a heart.] (Anat.)
Situated or arising outside of the heart; as, exocardial
murmurs; -- opposed to endocardiac.
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Hemicardia
(gcide)
Hemicardia \Hem`i*car"di*a\, n. [NL. See Hemi-, and Cardia.]
(Anat.)
A lateral half of the heart, either the right or left. --B.
G. Wilder.
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Leonurus Cardiaca
(gcide)
Lion's tail \Li"on's tail`\ (l[imac]"[u^]nz t[=a]l`) n. (Bot.)
A genus of labiate plants (Leonurus); -- so called from a
fancied resemblance of its flower spikes to the tuft of a
lion's tail. Leonurus Cardiaca is the common motherwort.
[1913 Webster]Motherwort \Moth"er*wort`\, n. (Bot.)
(a) A labiate herb (Leonurus Cardiaca), of a bitter taste,
used popularly in medicine; lion's tail.
(b) The mugwort. See Mugwort.
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Leptocardia
(gcide)
Leptocardia \Lep`to*car"di*a\ (l[e^]p`t[-o]*k[aum]r"d[i^]*[.a]),
n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. lepto`s small + kardi`a the heart.]
(Zool.)
The lowest class of Vertebrata, including only the Amphioxus.
The heart is represented only by a simple pulsating vessel.
The blood is colorless; the brain, renal organs, and limbs
are wanting, and the backbone is represented only by a
simple, unsegmented notochord. See Amphioxus. [Written also
Leptocardii.]
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Leptocardian
(gcide)
Leptocardian \Lep`to*car"di*an\ (l[e^]p`t[-o]*k[aum]r"d[i^]*an),
a. (Zool.)
Of or pertaining to the Leptocardia. -- n. One of the
Leptocardia.
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Monocardian
(gcide)
Monocardian \Mon`o*car"di*an\, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? heart.] (Zool.)
Having a single heart, as fishes and amphibians. -- n. An
animal having a single heart.
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myocardial
(gcide)
myocardial \myocardial\ adj.
Of or pertaining to the myocardium.
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Pericardiac
(gcide)
Pericardiac \Per`i*car"di*ac\, Pericardial \Per`i*car"di*al\, a.
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to pericardium; situated around the heart.
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Pericardial fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid of a pale
yellow color contained in the pericardium.
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Pericardial
(gcide)
Pericardiac \Per`i*car"di*ac\, Pericardial \Per`i*car"di*al\, a.
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to pericardium; situated around the heart.
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Pericardial fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid of a pale
yellow color contained in the pericardium.
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Pericardial fluid
(gcide)
Pericardiac \Per`i*car"di*ac\, Pericardial \Per`i*car"di*al\, a.
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to pericardium; situated around the heart.
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Pericardial fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid of a pale
yellow color contained in the pericardium.
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Pericardian
(gcide)
Pericardian \Per`i*car"di*an\, a.
Pericardiac.
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Pleuropericardial
(gcide)
Pleuropericardial \Pleu`ro*per`i*car"di*al\, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the pleura and pericardium.
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Ricardian rent
(gcide)
Rent \Rent\ (r[e^]nt), n. [F. rente, LL. renta, fr. L. reddita,
fem. sing. or neut. pl. of redditus, p. p. of reddere to give
back, pay. See Render.]
1. Income; revenue. See Catel. [Obs.] "Catel had they
enough and rent." --Chaucer.
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[Bacchus] a waster was and all his rent
In wine and bordel he dispent. --Gower.
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So bought an annual rent or two,
And liv'd, just as you see I do. --Pope.
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2. Pay; reward; share; toll. [Obs.]
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Death, that taketh of high and low his rent.
--Chaucer.
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3. (Law) A certain periodical profit, whether in money,
provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and
tenements in payment for the use; commonly, a certain
pecuniary sum agreed upon between a tenant and his
landlord, paid at fixed intervals by the lessee to the
lessor, for the use of land or its appendages; as, rent
for a farm, a house, a park, etc.
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Note: The term rent is also popularly applied to compensation
for the use of certain personal chattels, as a piano, a
sewing machine, etc.
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4. (Polit. Econ.)
(a) That portion of the produce of the earth paid to the
landlord for the use of the "original and
indestructible powers of the soil;" the excess of the
return from a given piece of cultivated land over that
from land of equal area at the "margin of
cultivation." Called also economic rent, or
Ricardian rent. Economic rent is due partly to
differences of productivity, but chiefly to advantages
of location; it is equivalent to ordinary or
commercial rent less interest on improvements, and
nearly equivalent to ground rent.
(b) Loosely, a return or profit from a differential
advantage for production, as in case of income or
earnings due to rare natural gifts creating a natural
monopoly.
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Black rent. See Blackmail, 3.

Forehand rent, rent which is paid in advance; foregift.

Rent arrear, rent in arrears; unpaid rent. --Blackstone.

Rent charge (Law), a rent reserved on a conveyance of land
in fee simple, or granted out of lands by deed; -- so
called because, by a covenant or clause in the deed of
conveyance, the land is charged with a distress for the
payment of it. --Bouvier.

Rent roll, a list or account of rents or income; a rental.


Rent seck (Law), a rent reserved by deed, but without any
clause of distress; barren rent. A power of distress was
made incident to rent seck by Statute 4 George II. c. 28.


Rent service (Eng. Law), rent reserved out of land held by
fealty or other corporeal service; -- so called from such
service being incident to it.

White rent, a quitrent when paid in silver; -- opposed to
black rent.
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Subendocardial
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Subendocardial \Sub*en`do*car"di*al\, a. (Anat.)
Situated under the endocardium.
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Subpericardial
(gcide)
Subpericardial \Sub*per`i*car"di*al\, a. (Anat.)
Situated under the cardiac pericardium.
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acardia
(wn)
acardia
n 1: congenital absence of the heart (as in the development of
some monsters)
anacardiaceae
(wn)
Anacardiaceae
n 1: the cashew family; trees and shrubs and vines having
resinous (sometimes poisonous) juice; includes cashew and
mango and pistachio and poison ivy and sumac [syn:
Anacardiaceae, family Anacardiaceae, sumac family]
area of cardiac dullness
(wn)
area of cardiac dullness
n 1: a triangular area of the front of the chest (determined by
percussion); corresponds to the part of the heart not
covered by the lungs
bradycardia
(wn)
bradycardia
n 1: abnormally slow heartbeat
cardiac
(wn)
cardiac
adj 1: of or relating to the heart; "cardiac arrest"
cardiac arrest
(wn)
cardiac arrest
n 1: absence of systole; failure of the ventricles of the heart
to contract (usually caused by ventricular fibrillation)
with consequent absence of the heart beat leading to oxygen
lack and eventually to death [syn: asystole, {cardiac
arrest}, cardiopulmonary arrest]
cardiac arrhythmia
(wn)
cardiac arrhythmia
n 1: an abnormal rate of muscle contractions in the heart [syn:
cardiac arrhythmia, arrhythmia]
cardiac cycle
(wn)
cardiac cycle
n 1: the complete cycle of events in the heart from the
beginning of one heart beat to the beginning of the next;
an electrical impulse conducted through the heart muscle
that constricts the atria which is followed by constriction
of the ventricles; "the cardiac cycle can be shown on an
electrocardiogram"

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