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Heart logo #10101) Affection 2) Affectionateness 3) Amie 4) Attachment 5) Center 6) Centeroressence 7) Centre 8) Cor 9) Core 10) Courage 11) Crux 12) Damnyankeestune 13) Essence 14) Foundation 15) Gist 16) Haecceity 17) Internal organ 18) Intrinsicality 19) Inwardness 20) Kernel 21) Mettle 22) Middle 23) Midfield 24) Midst
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Heart logo #10101) Ann and Nancy Wilson 2) Aorta supplier 3) Artichoke center 4) Artichoke morsel 5) Artichoke part 6) Artichoke serving 7) Atrium locale 8) Atrium site 9) Auricle area 10) Avex Trax single 11) Barnard concern 12) Barracuda band 13) Beating organ 14) Blood pump 15) Blood pumper 16) Bodily organ 17) Bodily pump
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heart logo #10444the locus of feelings and intuitionsthe hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions pump blood through the bodythe courage to carry onan area that is approximately central within some larger regionthe choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experiencean inclination or tendency of a certain kind
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Heart logo #21002• (v. i.) To form a compact center or heart; as, a hearting cabbage. • (n.) A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, keeps up the circulation of the blood. • (n.) One of a series of playing cards, distinguished by the figure or figures of a heart; as, hearts are trumps. • (n.) The nearest the middle or cente...
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heart logo #21003organ that serves as a pump to circulate the blood. It may be a straight tube, as in spiders and annelid worms, or a somewhat more elaborate ... [58 related articles]
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heart logo #22226Muscular organ that continuously pumps the blood to all parts of the body.
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heart logo #21160Location of human heart. Front view of human heart. The pericardium has been removed, except for the edges around the blood vessels at the top. The blue arrows show the way blood is brought to the heart by the vena cavae, passes through the right atrium and ventricle, and then out through th...
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Heart logo #22340The chambered, pulsatile portion of the dorsal blood vessel.
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Heart logo #20442Organ that pumps blood.
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heart logo #21001(hahrt) a hollow muscular organ to the left of the midline of the chest that serves as a pump controlling blood flow in the pulmonary and systemic circulation. The septum, a thick muscular wall, divides the heart into right and left halves, each with an upper chamber called the atrium and a lower chamber called the ventricle....
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Heart logo #20972Heart (härt) noun [ Middle English harte , herte , heorte , Anglo-Saxon heorte ; akin to Old Saxon herta , OFies. hirte , Dutch hart , Old High German herza , German herz , Icelandic hjarta , Swedish hjerta , Goth. ...
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Heart logo #20972Heart intransitive verb To form a compact center or heart; as, a hearting cabbage.
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heart logo #20891A hollow muscular organ that pumps blood around the body
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Heart logo #20909Heart: The muscle that pumps blood received from veins into arteries throughout the body. It is positioned in the chest behind the sternum (breastbone; in front of the trachea, esophagus, and aorta; and above the diaphragm muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavities. The normal heart is about the size of a closed fist, and weighs about 1...
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heart logo #21510A four-chambered, muscular pumping organ positioned in the thoracic cavity, slightly to the left of midline.
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Heart logo #21217The heart is a hollow pear-shaped muscular organ placed between the lungs in the middle of the chest that pumps blood through the body, supplying cells with oxygen and nutrients.
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Heart logo #21217Heart is American slang for a Dexedrine pill.
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heart logo #22091Muscular organ in chest that pumps blood to the lungs, tissues and other organs.
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heart logo #23003Muscular pump which circulates the blood.
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heart logo #20012Muscular pump which circulates the blood.
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Heart logo #20805An organ which pumps blood
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heart logo #20974spunk noun the courage to carry on; `he kept fighting on pure spunk`; `you haven`t got the heart for baseball`
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heart logo #20974pump noun the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body; `he stood still, his heart thumping wildly`
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heart logo #21221Click images to enlargeMuscular organ that rhythmically contracts to force blood around the body of an animal with a circulatory system. Annelid worms and some other invertebrates have simple hearts consisting of thickened sections of main blood vessels that pulse regularly. An earthworm has ten such hearts. Vertebrates h...
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Heart logo #22537Dil
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