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diastole

noun
di·​as·​to·​le | \ dÄ«-ˈa-stÉ™-(ËŒ)lÄ“ How to pronounce diastole (audio) \

Definition of diastole

: a rhythmically recurrent expansion especially : the relaxation and dilation of the chambers of the heart and especially the ventricles during which they fill with blood — compare systole

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Other Words from diastole

diastolic \ ËŒdÄ«-​É™-​ˈstä-​lik How to pronounce diastolic (audio) \ adjective

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For us this was diastole; the condition of the heart when it's fully dilated with blood just before it's ejected with a heart contraction to the body. Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 21 July 2017 For us this was diastole; the condition of the heart when it's fully dilated with blood just before it's ejected with a heart contraction to the body. Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 21 July 2017 For us this was diastole; the condition of the heart when it's fully dilated with blood just before it's ejected with a heart contraction to the body. Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 21 July 2017 For us this was diastole; the condition of the heart when it's fully dilated with blood just before it's ejected with a heart contraction to the body. Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 21 July 2017 For us this was diastole; the condition of the heart when it's fully dilated with blood just before it's ejected with a heart contraction to the body. Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 21 July 2017 For us this was diastole; the condition of the heart when it's fully dilated with blood just before it's ejected with a heart contraction to the body. Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 21 July 2017 For us this was diastole Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 21 July 2017 For us this was diastole; the condition of the heart when it's fully dilated with blood just before it's ejected with a heart contraction to the body. Jennifer Nalewicki, Smithsonian, "The Painstaking Process of Preserving a 400-Pound Blue Whale Heart," 22 July 2017

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First Known Use of diastole

circa 1578, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for diastole

Greek diastolē dilatation, from diastellein to expand, from dia- + stellein to prepare, send

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diastole

noun
di·​as·​to·​le | \ dÄ«-ˈas-tÉ™-(ËŒ)lÄ“ How to pronounce diastole (audio) \

Medical Definition of diastole

1 : the passive rhythmical expansion or dilation of the cavities of the heart during which they fill with blood — compare systole
2 : the rhythmical expansion of a pulsating vacuole (as of an amoeba)

Other Words from diastole

diastolic \ ËŒdÄ«-​É™-​ˈstäl-​ik How to pronounce diastolic (audio) \ adjective

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