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单词 epicardiac
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epicardiacadj.

Brit. /ˌɛpᵻˈkɑːdɪak/, U.S. /ˌɛpəˈkɑrdiˌæk/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: epi- prefix, cardiac adj.
Etymology: < epi- prefix + cardiac adj. With sense 1 compare cardiac adj. 5 and cardia n. In sense 2 after epicardium n.; compare French épicardique (1878 or earlier). Compare epicardial adj.
1. Medicine. Designating the upper middle region of the abdomen; = epigastric adj. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > life > the body > internal organs > cavities occupied by internal organs > [adjective] > abdomen > epigastrium
orificial?a1425
precordial1562
epigastrical1623
epigastric1656
epigastrial1767
epicardiac1848
parepigastric1876
1848 R. Dick in Lancet 10 June 632/1 It is needless to remark that, etymologically, there is a distinction between cardialgia, gastrodynia, and gastralgia; that the first means strictly heart-pain; the two last, stomach-pain. But the fact is, that all three are not rarely applied to cases of uneasiness at or near the epicardiac region, in which the stomach itself is either not affected, or affected only secondarily and subordinately.
2.
a. Anatomy, Zoology, and Medicine. Of or relating to the epicardium of the heart (see epicardium n. 1); = epicardial adj. 1.
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the world > life > the body > vascular system > heart > [adjective] > membranes of
pericardian1656
pericardic1656
pericard1708
pericardiac1834
pericardial1834
endocardial1849
pleuropericardial1859
epicardiac1869
epicardial1869
intrapericardial1875
sternopericardiac1877
intrapericardiac1879
renopericardial1883
sternopericardial1901
1869 U.S. Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 4 390 Post mortem, we find, as signs of remote action,..great increase of liquor pericardii, epicardiac hæmorrhages, but never fatty degeneration of muscle or glands.
1895 Lancet 13 Apr. 925/2 The heart..was small, pale, and uncontracted, rough and lymph-coated on its epicardiac surface.
1912 Med. Rec. 5 Oct. 601/1 The syphilitic epicardiac process is always continued from myocarditic disease.
1967 Jrnl. Surg. Res. 7 527/2 Later, to overcome the problem of electrode wire breakage [in a cardiac pacemaker], an epicardiac receiver capsule was developed.
2009 JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging 2 170/1 Microcirculatory disorders such as formation of occlusive platelet thrombi in the epicardiac and small intramural coronary arteries.
b. Zoology. Designating an epicardium of an ascidian (see epicardium n. 2); of or relating to an epicardium; = epicardial adj. 2. Now rare.
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the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > division Molluscoidea > [adjective] > of or belonging to Tunicata > of or relating to Ascidia > parts of
epicardiac1886
epicardial1888
ovicystic1890
1886 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 418 In adult individuals I have been unable to demonstrate the actual orifices of the epicardiac tubes into the branchial cavity.
1893 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. 35 123 Two tubes are first formed as outgrowths of the pharynx [in Clavellina], called by van Beneden and Julin the ‘epicardiac tubes’.
1911 Encycl. Brit. XXVII. 390/1 There is first the ‘stolonial’ or ‘epicardiac’ type [of budding], seen in the Chalarosomata.
1966 R. H. Millar in H. Barnes Some Contemp. Stud. Marine Sci. 522 The buds are formed by epidermis enclosing epicardiac tissue.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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