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Japanese
Alternative spelling
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心臟 (kyūjitai)
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Etymology
From 心 (shin, “heart”) + 臓 (zō, “internal organ”).
Pronunciation
Noun
心臓 • (shinzō) ←しんざう (sinzau)?
- (anatomy) a heart
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- 大好物は砂糖漬けの手と甘い心臓。
- Daikōbutsu wa satōzuke no te to amai shinzō.
- Its favorite treats are candied hands and sweet hearts.
Synonyms
- ハツ (hatsu, “a heart of an animal used as a foodstuff”)
- ハート (hāto, transliteration of English heart)
- 心の臓 (shin no zō)
Derived terms
See also
- 鼓動 (kodō, “heartbeat”)
- 脈 (myaku, “pulse”)
- 脈拍 (myakuhaku, “pulsation”)
- 動悸 (dōki, “palpitations”)
- 心停止 (shinteishi, “cardiac arrest”)
- 心拍数 (shinpakusū, “heart rate”)
- 心室 (shinshitsu, “cardiac ventricle”)
- 心房 (shinbō, “cardiac atrium”)
- 心筋 (shinkin, “myocardium”)
- 心膜 (shinmaku, “pericardium”)
- 冠動脈 (kandōmyaku, “coronary arteries”)
- 僧帽弁 (sōbōben, “mitral valve”)
- 三尖弁 (sansenben, “tricuspid valve”)
- 大動脈弁 (daidōmyakuben, “aortic valve”)
- 肺動脈弁 (haidōmyakuben, “pulmonary valve”)
- 心 (kokoro, “heart, mind, feelings”)
References
- ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, editor (1998), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (in Japanese), Tokyo: NHK Publishing, Inc., →ISBN