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en·do·car·di·um E0133700 (ĕn′dō-kär′dē-əm)n. pl. en·do·car·di·a (-dē-ə) The thin serous membrane, composed of endothelial tissue, that lines the interior of the heart. [New Latin : endo- + Greek kardiā, heart; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.] en′do·car′di·al adj.endocardial (ˌɛndəʊˈkɑːdɪəl) or endocardiacadj1. (Anatomy) of or relating to the endocardium2. (Anatomy) within the hearten•do•car•di•al (ˌɛn doʊˈkɑr di əl) adj. 1. situated within the heart. 2. Also, en•do•car•di•ac (ˌɛn doʊˈkɑr diˌæk) of or pertaining to the endocardium. [1840–50; endo- + Greek kardí(a) heart + -al1; or endocardi (um) + -al1] EncyclopediaSeeEndocardiumendocardial
endocardial [en″do-kahr´de-al] 1. situated or occurring within the heart.2. pertaining to the endocardium.endocardial cushions elevations on the atrioventricular canal of the embryonic heart that later help form the interatrial septum.en·do·car·di·ac , endocardial (en'dō-kar'dē-ak, -dē-ăl), 1. Synonym(s): intracardiac2. Relating to the endocardium. ThesaurusSeeendocardium |