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Definition of heart
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of heart is as below...
Heart (n.) One of a
series
of
playing
cards,
distinguished
by the
figure
or
figures
of a
heart;
as,
hearts
are
trumps..
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Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.) Of or
pertaining
to the will;
subject
to, or
regulated
by, the will; as, the
voluntary
motions
of an
animal,
such as the
movements
of the leg or arm (in
distinction
from
involuntary
motions,
such as the
movements
of the
heart);
the
voluntary
muscle
fibers,
which are the
agents
in
voluntary
motion..
Holy
::
Holy
(superl.)
Spiritually
whole or
sound;
of
unimpaired
innocence
and
virtue;
free from
sinful
affections;
pure in
heart;
godly;
pious;
irreproachable;
guiltless;
acceptable
to God.
Heartbreak
::
Heartbreak
(n.)
Crushing
sorrow
or
grief;
a
yielding
to such
grief.
Heariness
::
Heariness
(n.) The
quality
of being
hearty;
as, the
heartiness
of a
greeting..
Large
::
Large
(superl.)
Having
more than usual power or
capacity;
having
broad
sympathies
and
generous
impulses;
comprehensive;
-- said of the mind and
heart.
Pulsation
::
Pulsation
(n.) A
beating
or
throbbing,
especially
of the heart or of an
artery,
or in an
inflamed
part; a beat of the
pulse..
Function
::
Function
(n.) The
appropriate
action
of any
special
organ or part of an
animal
or
vegetable
organism;
as, the
function
of the heart or the
limbs;
the
function
of
leaves,
sap,
roots,
etc.; life is the sum of the
functions
of the
various
organs
and parts of the
body..
Buoyant
::
Buoyant
(v. t. & i.)
Light-hearted;
vivacious;
cheerful;
as, a
buoyant
disposition;
buoyant
spirits..
Antanaclasis
::
Antanaclasis
(n.) A
repetition
of words
beginning
a
sentence,
after a long
parenthesis;
as, Shall that heart
(which
not only feels them, but which has all
motions
of life
placed
in
them),
shall that
heart,
etc..
Core
::
Core (n.) The heart or inner part of a
thing,
as of a
column,
wall, rope, of a boil, etc.;
especially,
the
central
part of
fruit,
containing
the
kernels
or
seeds;
as, the core of an apple or
quince..
Quadrilocular
::
Quadrilocular
(a.)
Having
four
cells,
or
cavities;
as, a
quadrilocular
heart..
Contraction
::
Contraction
(n.) The act or
process
of
contracting,
shortening,
or
shrinking;
the state of being
contracted;
as,
contraction
of the
heart,
of the pupil of the eye, or of a
tendion;
the
contraction
produced
by
cold..
Pericardium
::
Pericardium
(n.) The
double
baglike
fold of
serous
membrane
which
incloses
the
heart.
Rooted
::
Rooted
(a.)
Having
taken root;
firmly
implanted;
fixed in the
heart.
Lass
::
Lass (n.) A youth
woman;
a girl; a
sweetheart.
Prepossess
::
Prepossess
(v. t.) To
preoccupy,
as the mind or
heart,
so as to
preclude
other
things;
hence,
to bias or
prejudice;
to give a
previous
inclination
to, for or
against
anything;
esp., to
induce
a
favorable
opinion
beforehand,
or at the
outset..
Heartbroken
::
Heartbroken
(a.)
Overcome
by
crushing
sorrow;
deeply
grieved.
Stonehenge
::
Stone-hearted
(a.)
Hard-hearted;
cruel;
pitiless;
unfeeling.
Discourage
::
Discourage
(v. t.) To
dishearten
one with
respect
to; to
discountenance;
to seek to check by
disfavoring;
to deter one from; as, they
discouraged
his
efforts..
Lacerate
::
Lacerate
(v. t.) To tear; to rend; to
separate
by
tearing;
to
mangle;
as, to
lacerate
the
flesh.
Hence:
To
afflict;
to
torture;
as, to
lacerate
the
heart..
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