diastole

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The relaxation and dilation of the heart chambers, between contractions, during which they fill with blood
{n} the making a short syllable long, the dilatation of the heart, adivision
A figure by which a syllable naturally short is made long
{i} time between two contractions of the heart, time when the heart expands and fills with blood
the widening of the chambers of the heart between two contractions when the chambers fill with blood
The rhythmical expansion or dilatation of the heart and arteries; correlative to systole, or contraction
diastolic
Of or pertaining to diastole
diastolic
{s} of or pertaining to diastole, of or pertaining to the time between two contractions of the heart; (about blood pressure) indicating the arterial pressure during the time between heartbeats
diastolic
The bottom of the two blood pressure numbers Measures the heart at rest
diastolic
Referring to the time when the heart is in a period of relaxation and dilatation (expansion)
diastolic
Pressure during the relaxing of the heart
diastolic
of or relating to a diastole or happening during a diastole
diastolic
The bottom of two blood pressure numbers, which measures blood pressure when the heart is at rest
diastolic
the part of the heartbeat cycle during which blood pressure is lowest, when the heart is relaxed; if you have a blood pressure of 115/70, 70 is your diastolic blood pressure
diastolic
A measurement of the amount of pressure on the walls of blood vessels when the heart is at rest
diastolic
Measurement of the minimum blood pressure in your arteries The lower number, called the diastolic pressure, occurs between beats while the heart is resting
diastolic
Pertaining to a diastole
diastolic
pressure on the arterial wall during the resting phase of a heartbeat
diastole

    Hyphenation

    di·as·to·le

    Turkish pronunciation

    dayästıli

    Antonyms

    systole

    Pronunciation

    /dīˈastəˌlē/ /daɪˈæstəˌliː/

    Etymology

    () From Ancient Greek διαστολή (“separation, drawing asunder”), from διά (diá, “apart”) + στέλλειν (“send”).
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