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Etymology asystole noun from Ancient Greek a without systolé contraction
Etymology Greek systolé a contraction a shortening Derived from the verb systéll
Etymology Greek systole contraction ikos relating to Meaning Pertaining
Etymology Greek systolé a contraction a shortening Derived from the verb systéll
Etymology From Greek diastolē διαστολή meaning extension dilation M
Etymology The word pulsation derives from the Latin pulsare meaning to beat or thr
Etymology Abet Middle English from Old French abeter from abeter infinitive of abet
Etymology The word beat has several origins Old English béatan to strike hit
Etymology of beta The word beta comes from the second letter of the Greek alphabet
Etymology Latin pulsus striking beating throbbing Proto Indo European root ple
Etymology The word magazine derives from the French word magasin which in turn comes
Etymology The word volume is derived from the Latin word volumen meaning a roll or
Etymology Latin ostendere to show exhibit Past participle ostensus French os
Etymology The word passion derives from the Late Latin word passio meaning sufferi