Thumped fast as the heart
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RACEDThumped fast, as the heart
RACEBeat fast, as a heart
RENDSPains, as the heart
THROBBeat, as the heart
ABEATSkip ... (flutter, as the heart)
poundto beat heavily, as the heart
poundsto beat heavily, as the heart
poundedto beat heavily, as the heart
OUTERMOSTAs far from the heart as possible
flutterto beat rapidly and irregularly, as the heart
infarctarea of dead or dying tissue, as in the heart
wringingaffect painfully as if by wringing torment a tragedy that wrings the heart
wringaffect painfully as if by wringing torment a tragedy that wrings the heart
wringsaffect painfully as if by wringing torment a tragedy that wrings the heart
offalthe edible internal parts of an animal, such as the heart, liver, and tongue.
umbleas in umble pie, a pie made from the heart, entrails etc of a deer
vitalsthose bodily organs that are essential to life, as the brain, heart, liver, lungs, and stomach
vitalthose bodily organs that are essential to life, as the brain, heart, liver, lungs, and stomach
sinusesRelating to or denoting the sinoatrial node of the heart or its function as a pacemaker
strophanthinA poisonous substance of the glycoside class, obtained from certain African trees and used as a heart stimulant
catheterizationthe use of or introduction of a catheter (as in or into the bladder, trachea, or heart) also CATHETERISATION
syncopebrief loss of consciousness associated with transient cerebral anemia, as in heart block, sudden lowering of the blood pressure, etc.; fainting
cardioidsA heart-shaped curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle as it rolls around another identical circle
sinoatrialas in sinoatrial node, a small mass of tissue embedded in the right atrium of the heart, that regulates the heartbeat
syncopalbrief loss of consciousness associated with transient cerebral anemia, as in heart block, sudden lowering of the blood pressure, etc.; fainting
syncopicbrief loss of consciousness associated with transient cerebral anemia, as in heart block, sudden lowering of the blood pressure, etc.; fainting
toed as a function word to indicate contact or proximity applied polish to the table put her hand to her heart
scindapsusany plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves
auscultationsThe action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis
scindapsusesSCINDAPSUS, any plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves
auscultationThe action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis
organsA part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans
cardioplegiadeliberate arrest of the action of the heart, as by hypothermia or the injection of chemicals, to enable complex heart surgery to be carried out
bioengineeringThe use of artificial tissues, organs, or organ components to replace damaged or absent parts of the body, such as artificial limbs and heart pacemakers
cardioplegiasCARDIOPLEGIA, deliberate arrest of the action of the heart, as by hypothermia or the injection of chemicals, to enable complex heart surgery to be carried out
dicentraany of several plants belonging to the genus Dicentra, of the fumitory family, having long clusters of drooping flowers, as the Dutchman's-breeches or the bleeding heart
dicentrasany of several plants belonging to the genus Dicentra, of the fumitory family, having long clusters of drooping flowers, as the Dutchman's-breeches or the bleeding heart
auscultationthe act of listening, esp the act of listening for sounds made by internal organs, as the heart and lungs, to aid in the diagnosis of certain disorders
auscultationsAUSCULTATION, the act of listening, esp the act of listening for sounds made by internal organs, as the heart and lungs, to aid in the diagnosis of certain disorders
electrograma tracing of the electrical potentials of a tissue (as the brain or heart) made by means of electrodes placed directly in the tissue instead of on the surface of the body