Cardiac

Etymology
From καρδιακός:, from καρδία:. Distantly related to English courage:, which is from Latin, but of same Proto-Indo-European root.

Adjective

 * 1) Pertaining to the heart.
 * 2) Pertaining to the cardia.

Derived terms

 * cardiac arrest
 * cardiac muscle
 * cardiac plexus
 * cardiac tamponade

Related terms

 * acardiac
 * cardiology
 * cardiopulmonary resuscitation
 * courage
 * endocardium
 * myocardium
 * pericardium

Antonyms

 * noncardiac

Thesaurus
abdominal, anal, appendical, cecal, colic, colonic, coronary, duodenal, enteric, gastric, ileac, intestinal, jejunal, mesogastric, pyloric, rectal, splanchnic, visceral

Translations

 * Arabic: قلبي
 * Bengali: কার্ডিয়াক
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