ven|tric|u|lar

ven|tric|u|lar
ven|tric|u|lar «vehn TRIHK yuh luhr», adjective.
1. of, having to do with, or like a ventricle.
2. having to do with the stomach; abdominal; ventral.
3. swelling out; distended.

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  • a|tri|o|ven|tric|u|lar — «AY tree oh vehn TRIHK yuh luhr», adjective. having to do with the auricles and ventricles of the heart; auriculoventricular …   Useful english dictionary

  • au|ric|u|lo|ven|tric|u|lar — « RIHK yuh loh vehn TRIHK yuh luhr», adjective. = atrioventricular. (Cf. ↑atrioventricular) …   Useful english dictionary

  • ex|tra|ven|tric|u|lar — «EHKS truh vehn TRIHK yuh luhr», adjective. not within a ventricle of either the heart or the brain …   Useful english dictionary

  • in|ter|ven|tric|u|lar — «IHN tuhr vehn TRIHK yuh luhr», adjective. between the ventricles of the heart or brain …   Useful english dictionary

  • ven — ven·a·to·ri·al; ven·co·la; ven·da; ven·dace; ven·dage; ven·da·val; ven·det·ta; ven·deuse; ven·di·tion; ven·dor; ven·due; ven·e·na·tion; ven·e·nif·er·ous; ven·e·nous; ven·er·abil·i·ty; ven·er·able·ness; ven·er·ably; ven·er·a·cea; ven·er·ate;… …   English syllables

  • tric — acen·tric; ac·ro·cen·tric; ac·ti·no·elec·tric; agas·tric; al·lo·cen·tric; al·ter·o·cen·tric; am·phi·cen·tric; an·dro·cen·tric; an·thro·po·cen·tric; ap·o·cen·tric; as·tric·tion; as·tric·tive; cata·di·op·tric; ca·top·tric; cen·tric; cen·tric;… …   English syllables

  • lar — acap·su·lar; acel·lu·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar·ia; acic·u·lar; ac·i·no·tu·bu·lar; ad·mi·nic·u·lar; ad·u·lar·ia; ae·dic·u·lar; afla·gel·lar; aglo·mer·u·lar; agui·lar·ite; ali·vin·cu·lar; al·lar·gan·do; al·ve·o·lar·i·form; am·phi·sty·lar; …   English syllables

  • ventricular — ven·tric·u·lar …   English syllables

  • ventricularis — ven·tric·u·lar·is …   English syllables

  • ventricular — ven•tric•u•lar [[t]vɛnˈtrɪk yə lər[/t]] adj. 1) anat. zool. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a ventricle 2) zool. of or pertaining to a belly or to something resembling one • Etymology: 1815–25 …   From formal English to slang

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