cardio-, cardi-, card-
(Greek: heart, pertaining to the heart)
cardioid
cardiokinetic
A noninvasive device, placed on the chest, which is capable of recording anterior left ventricle segmental wall motion: Cardiokymographs consist of a five-cm diameter capacitive plate transducer as part of a high frequency, low-power oscillator with a recording probe that changes in wall motions that affect the magnetic field and thus the oscillatory frequency which is then recorded on a multichannel analog waveform polygraph.
cardiolipin
cardiologist
1. A flutter of cardiologists.
2. A click of cardiologists.
3. A fibrillation of cardiologists.
2. A click of cardiologists.
3. A fibrillation of cardiologists.
cardiology
cardiomalacia
Softening of the walls of the heart.
cardiomegaly
cardiometer
cardiometry
cardiomotility
cardiomuscular bradycardia
A slow heart rate that results from a heart disease.
cardiomyoliposis
Fatty degeneration of the myocardium which is the middle layer of the heart wall or heart muscle.
Any disease of the heart muscle; myocardiopathy: One chronic type of cardiomyopathy is connected to the overconsumption of alcoholic beverages, which is specifically termed as alcoholic heart muscle disease.
A cross reference of another word group that is related to: "heart": cor-, cord-.