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Definition of cardiac
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Cardiac
(n.) A
medicine
which
excites
action
in the
stomach;
a
cardial.
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Pericardian
::
Pericardian
(a.)
Pericardiac.
Pistachio
::
Pistachio
(n.) The nut of the
Pistacia
vera, a tree of the order
Anacardiaceae,
containing
a
kernel
of a pale
greenish
color,
which has a
pleasant
taste,
resembling
that of the
almond,
and
yields
an oil of
agreeable
taste and odor; --
called
also
pistachio
nut. It is
wholesome
and
nutritive.
The tree grows in
Arabia,
Persia,
Syria,
and
Sicily..
Cardiacal
::
Cardiacal
(a.)
Cardiac.
Pericardiac
::
Pericardiac
(a.) Alt. of
Pericardia.
Subperiosteal
::
Subpericardial
(a.)
Situated
under the
cardiac
pericardium.
Anacardiaceous
::
Anacardiaceous
(a.)
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..
Cardia
::
Cardia
(n.) The
anterior
or
cardiac
orifice
of the
stomach,
where the
esophagus
enters
it..
Cardialgy
::
Cardialgy
(n.) 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..
Exocardiac
::
Exocardiac
(a.) Alt. of
Exocardia.
Otaheite Apple
::
Otaheite
apple () The fruit of a
Polynesian
anacardiaceous
tree
(Spondias
dulcis),
also
called
vi-apple.
It is
rather
larger
than an
apple,
and the rind has a
flavor
of
turpentine,
but the flesh is said to taste like
pineapples..
Strophes
::
Strophanthus
(n.) A genus of
tropical
apocynaceous
shrubs
having
singularly
twisted
flowers.
One
species
(Strophanthus
hispidus)
is used
medicinally
as a
cardiac
sedative
and
stimulant.
Cardiac
::
Cardiac
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
resembling,
or hear the
heart;
as, the
cardiac
arteries;
the
cardiac,
or left, end of the
stomach..
Epicardiac
::
Epicardiac
(a.) Of or
relating
to the
epicardium.
Passion
::
Passion
(n.) A
suffering
or
enduring
of
imposed
or
inflicted
pain; any
suffering
or
distress
(as, a
cardiac
passion);
specifically,
the
suffering
of
Christ
between
the time of the last
supper
and his
death,
esp. in the
garden
upon the
cross..
Exocardial
::
Exocardial
(a.)
Situated
or
arising
outside
of the heat; as,
exocardial
murmurs;
--
opposed
to
endocardiac..
Cardiac
::
Cardiac
(a.)
Exciting
action
in the
heart,
through
the
medium
of the
stomach;
cordial;
stimulant..
Acardiac
::
Acardiac
(a.)
Without
a
heart;
as, an
acardiac
fetus..
Quebracho
::
Quebracho
(n.) A
Chilian
apocynaceous
tree
(Aspidosperma
Quebracho);
also, its bark, which is used as a
febrifuge,
and for
dyspn/a
of the lung, or
bronchial
diseases;
--
called
also white
quebracho,
to
distinguish
it from the red
quebracho,
a
Mexican
anacardiaceous
tree
(Loxopterygium
Lorentzii)
whose bark is said to have
similar
properties..
Lion''s Tail
::
Lion's
tail () A genus of
labiate
plants
(Leonurus);
-- so
called
from a
fancied
resemblance
of its
flower
spikes
to the tuft of a
lion's
tail. L.
Cardiaca
is the
common
motherwort.
Epicardium
::
Epicardium
(n.) That of the
pericardium
which forms the outer
surface
of the
heart;
the
cardiac
pericardium.
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