cardio-

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See also: cardio and -cardio

English

Etymology

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From Ancient Greek καρδία (kardía, heart).

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cardio-

  1. (anatomy) Relating to the heart
  2. (anatomy) Relating to the cardia of the stomach

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Catalan

Etymology

From Ancient Greek καρδία (kardía, heart).

Prefix

cardio-

  1. (anatomy) cardio-

Dutch

Etymology

From Ancient Greek καρδία (kardía, heart).

Pronunciation

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Prefix

cardio-

  1. cardio-: Pertaining to the heart.

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French

Etymology

From Ancient Greek καρδία (kardía, heart).

Pronunciation

Prefix

cardio-

  1. (anatomy) cardio-

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Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek καρδία (kardía, heart).

Prefix

cardio-

  1. (anatomy) cardio-

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Ancient Greek καρδία (kardía, heart).

Prefix

cardio-

  1. (anatomy) cardio-

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Romanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Ancient Greek καρδίᾱ (kardíā, heart), through French cardio-.

Pronunciation

Prefix

cardio-

  1. (anatomy) cardio-

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Spanish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek καρδίᾱ (kardíā, heart).

Prefix

cardio-

  1. cardio- (forming words pertaining to the heart)
    vascular (vascular)cardiovascular (cardiovascular)

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