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systole
CIDE DICTIONARY
systole, n. [NL., fr. Gr. , fr. to contract; sy`n with + to set, place.].
- The shortening of the long syllable. [1913 Webster]
- The contraction of the heart and arteries by which the blood is forced onward and the circulation kept up; also, the contraction of a rhythmically pulsating contractile vacuole; -- correlative to
diastole . [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
systole, n. Physiol. the contraction of the heart, when blood is pumped into the arteries (cf. DIASTOLE).
Derivative
systolic adj.
Etymology
LL f. Gk sustole f. sustello contract (as SYSTALTIC)
THESAURUS
systole
abbreviation, arsis, astriction, astringency, beat, bottleneck, bout, cervix, circle, circuit, circumscription, coarctation, compactedness, compaction, compression, compressure, concentration, condensation, consolidation, constriction, constringency, contraction, contracture, course, curtailment, cycle, decrease, diastole, diminuendo, downbeat, hourglass, hourglass figure, isthmus, knitting, narrow place, narrowing, neck, puckering, pulse, pursing, reduction, revolution, rotation, round, series, shortening, solidification, spell, stranglement, strangulation, striction, stricture, thesis, turn, upbeat, wasp waist, wheel, wrinklingROGET THESAURUS
systole
Contraction
N contraction, reduction, diminution, decrease of size, defalcation, decrement, lessening, shrinking, compaction, tabes, collapse, emaciation, attenuation, tabefaction, consumption, marasmus, atrophy, systole, neck, hourglass, condensation, compression, compactness, compendium, squeezing, strangulation, corrugation, astringency, astringents, sclerotics, contractility, compressibility, coarctation, inferiority in size, contracting, astringent, shrunk, contracted, strangulated, tabid, wizened, stunted, waning, neap, compact, unexpanded &c (expand), contractile, compressible, smaller &c (small).For further exploring for "systole" in Webster Dictionary Online