pericardium
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Noun — The thin, fluid-filled membrane that encloses the heart and lets it beat smoothly.
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Etymology
A learned borrowing from Greek perikardion, from peri- ("around") + kardia ("heart").
Full origin of pericardium →Frequently asked questions
What does “pericardium” mean?
The word “pericardium” means the thin, fluid-filled membrane that encloses the heart and lets it beat smoothly. In plain terms, the protective bag of tissue that surrounds your heart.
How do you pronounce “pericardium”?
“Pericardium” is pronounced peh-rih-KAH-dee-uhm (/ˌpɛɹɪˈkɑː(ɹ)di.əm/ in IPA).
How do you use “pericardium” in a sentence?
Here is “pericardium” used in a sentence: “The pericardium cushions the heart and holds it in place within the chest.”
What part of speech is “pericardium”?
“Pericardium” is a noun.
Where does the word “pericardium” come from?
The word “pericardium” comes from Greek. A learned borrowing from Greek perikardion, from peri- ("around") + kardia ("heart").