cardia
1 Americannoun
Usage
What does -cardia mean? The combining form -cardia is used like a suffix to mean "abnormal heart condition." It is often used in medical terms, especially in pathology. The form -cardium ultimately comes from Greek kardíā, meaning "heart." The Latin cognate, cor, "heart," is the source of words such as cordial, courage, and discord. To learn more, check out our entries for each word. What are variants of -cardia?While -cardia doesn't have any variants, it is related to the form -cardium, as in myocardium. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use article for -cardium. Also closely related to -cardia and -cardium are cardio- and cardi-, combined to beginning of words like a prefix and meaning “heart.” Read our Words That Use articles on these forms to learn more.
Etymology
Origin of cardia1
1775–85; < New Latin < Greek kardía a medical term for this opening, literally, heart; perhaps so called because the opening is on the same side of the body as the heart
Origin of -cardia2
Perhaps originally representing Greek kardía heart, though coincidence with the abstract noun suffix -ia has influenced sense
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