Heart is called as 'Cardium'. Cardia is a Greek word for heart. Cor is a Latin word for heart. From 'Cor' you get coronary word.
Cardio
καρδιά (kardia)
The root word "cardio" is derived from the Greek word "kardia," which means heart. It is commonly used in medical terminology related to the heart or cardiovascular system.
The root word "cardiac" pertains to the heart or heart-related processes. It is derived from the Greek word "kardia," which means heart.
The term cardio refers to the heart. The medical word cardiac was derived from the Greek word for heart, which was kardia.
in hebrew: milev (mee, lev) a construct word
No, the Latin word "credo" meaning "I believe" is not related to the Greek word "cardio" meaning "heart". "Credo" is derived from the Latin verb "credere" meaning "to believe", while "cardio" is derived from the Greek word "kardia" meaning "heart".
Yes (kor), and it is related to the word for courage (kourous)
Καρδιολόγος (cardiologos) from καρδιά (cardia) meaning heart.
The root "cardio-" is Greek, from the word kardia, "heart".
The Greek root of the word "cardiogram" is "cardio," meaning heart, and "gram," meaning a record or a written thing. Therefore, "cardiogram" refers to a record or tracing of the heart's electrical activity.