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AnacardiumAnacardium An`a*car"di*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? similar to + ?
heart; -- the fruit of this plant being thought to resemble
the heart of a bird.] (Bot.)
A genus of plants including the cashew tree. See Cashew. Anacardium occidentaleCashew Ca*shew" (k[.a]*sh[=oo]"), n. [F. acajou, for cajou,
prob. from Malay k[=a]yu tree; cf. Pg. acaju, cf. Acajou.]
(Bot.)
A tree (Anacardium occidentale) of the same family which
the sumac. It is native in tropical America, but is now
naturalized in all tropical countries. Its fruit, a
kidney-shaped nut, grows at the extremity of an edible,
pear-shaped hypocarp, about three inches long.
Cashew nut, the large, kidney-shaped fruit of the cashew,
which is edible after the caustic oil has been expelled
from the shell by roasting the nut. Myocardium
Myocardium My`o*car"di*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, muscle + ?
heart.] (Anat.)
The main substance of the muscular wall of the heart inclosed
between the epicardium and endocardium.
Pericardium
Pericardium Per`i*car"di*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? about
or near the heart; ? about + ? heart.] (Anat.)
The double baglike fold of serous membrane which incloses the
heart.
Note: The inner layer is closely adherent to the outer
surface of the heart, and is called the cardiac
pericardium. The outer layer loosely incloses the heart
and the adherent inner layer, and is called the
parietal pericardium. At the base of the heart the two
layers are continuous, and form a narrow closed cavity
filled with fluid, in which the pulsations of the heart
cause little friction.
Meaning of Cardium from wikipedia
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Cardium (from Gr**** καρδίᾱ kardiā, heart) may
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cardium, a
combining form used in
terms ****ociated with the
heart such as pericardium, epicardium...
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Cardium pottery or
Cardial ware is a
Neolithic decorative style that gets its name from the
imprinting of the clay with the heart-shaped s**** of the...
- The
Cardium Formation is a
stratigraphic unit of Late
Cretaceous age in the
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It
takes the name from the
fossilized heart-shaped...
- 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae,
where it was
given its old
binomial name
Cardium edule. The
species name is
derived from the
Latin adjective ĕdūlis, 'edible'...
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Lampsilis cardium is a
species of
freshwater mussel in the
family Unionidae, the
river mussels. It is
known commonly as the
plain pocketbook. It is widespread...
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Bergeyella cardium is a
bacterium from the
genus of
Bergeyella so
named since it can
sometimes be the
cause of
infective endocarditis. "Bergeyella
cardium". www...
- P. casertanum
Binomial name
Pisidium casertanum (Poli, 1791)
Synonyms Cardium casertanum Poli, 1791
Pisidium novaezelandiae Prime, 1862 Corneocyclas...
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Cardiida Family:
Cardiidae Genus:
Pratulum Species: P. pulc****um
Binomial name
Pratulum pulc****um (Gray, 1843)
Synonyms Cardium pulc****um Gray, 1843...
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magnum Cardium flavum Cardium laevigatum Cardium serratum Cardium triste Cardium corallinum Cardium solidum Cardium edule –
common ****le
Cardium rusti****...
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where the
Mesolithic stratum co-exists with Pre-Pottery
Neolithic finds.
Cardium pottery culture appears in
coastal Albania and
across the
Adriatic after...