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ventricular

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Adj — Relating to a ventricle, especially one of the heart's lower chambers.

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Etymology

From New Latin ventricularis, from ventriculus ("ventricle").

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What does “ventricular” mean?

The word “ventricular” means relating to a ventricle, especially one of the heart's lower chambers. In plain terms, relating to a ventricle — used mainly in medical contexts describing the heart or brain.

How do you use “ventricular” in a sentence?

Here is “ventricular” used in a sentence: “The scan revealed ventricular fibrillation, a dangerous heart rhythm.”

What part of speech is “ventricular”?

“Ventricular” is an adjective.

Where does the word “ventricular” come from?

The word “ventricular” comes from New Latin. From New Latin ventricularis, from ventriculus ("ventricle").

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