心臓

Japanese

Kanji in this term
しん
Grade: 2
ぞう
Grade: 6
on’yomi

Etymology

From (shin, heart) + (, internal organ)

Pronunciation

Noun

心臓 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 心臟, hiragana しんぞう, rōmaji shinzō, historical hiragana しんざう)

  1. (anatomy) a heart
    • 2012 October 5, “しゃにくさいごく [Carnival Hellsteed]”, in ラヴニカへの回帰 [Return to Ravnica], Wizards of the Coast:
       (だい) (こう) (ぶつ) () (とう) ()けの () (あま) (しん) (ぞう)
      Daikōbutsu wa satōzuke no te to amai shinzō.
      Its favorite treats are candied hands and sweet hearts.

Derived terms

  • 心臓病 (shinzōbyō): heart trouble
  • 心臓部 (shinzōbu): central part
  • 心臓麻痺, 心臓まひ (shinzō mahi): cardioplegia
  • 心臓移植 (shinzō ishoku): heart transplant
  • 心臓移植手術 (shinzō ishoku shujutsu): heart transplant operation
  • 心臓発作 (shinzō hossa): heart attack
  • 心臓発作する (shinzō hossa suru): have a heart attack
  • 心臓外科 (shinzō geka): heart surgery
  • 心臓肥大 (shinzō hidai): enlargement of the heart
  • 心臓の鼓動 (shinzō no kodō): heartbeat
  • 心臓弁膜症 (shinzō benmaku-shō): valvular disease of the heart
  • 心臓マッサージ (shinzō massāji): heart massage
  • 人工心臓 (jinkō shinzō): artificial heart
  • スポーツ心臓 (supōtsu shinzō): athlete's heart
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