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Definition
Synonym
Herztod
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Herztod
m
med.
plötzlicher
Herztod
death from heart disease; cardiac death
sudden cardiac death
Herztod
m
med.
plötzlicher
Herztod
death from heart disease, cardiac death
sudden cardiac death
Herztod
m
med.
plötzlicher
Herztod
death from heart disease, cardiac death
sudden cardiac death
Herztod
m
med.
plötzlicher
Herztod
death from heart disease; cardiac death
sudden cardiac death
Deutsche
Herztod Synonyme
Englische
death from heart disease; cardiac death Synonyme
death
Azrael
Black Death
Death
Grim Reaper
Pale Death
Reaper
Z
angel of
death
annihilation
apodosis
bane
caducity
casualty
catastrophe
ceasing
cessation
changeableness
coda
conclusion
consummation
corruptibility
crack of doom
crossbones
crossing the bar
culmination
curtain
curtains
death
knell
death
blow
decease
demise
denouement
destination
destiny
destruction
dissolution
doom
downfall
dying
effect
end
end point
ending
envoi
ephemerality
ephemeralness
epilogue
eradication
eschatology
evanescence
expiration
expiry
extermination
extinction
extirpation
fatal
fate
final solution
final twitch
final words
finale
finality
finis
finish
finitude
fleetingness
fugacity
goal
grave
grim reaper
impermanence
impermanency
instability
izzard
last
last breath
last gasp
last things
last trumpet
last words
latter end
liquidation
memento mori
momentariness
mortality
mutability
obliteration
omega
pale horse
pale rider
passing
payoff
period
perishability
peroration
quietus
resolution
resting place
ruin
sickle of Death
silence
skull
skull and crossbones
sleep
stoppage
stopping place
swan song
term
terminal
termination
terminus
that fell sergeant
that grim ferryman
transience
transiency
transientness
transitoriness
undoing
volatility
white cross
windup
death
dealing
baneful
brutal
deadly
death
-bringing
death
ful
death
ly
destructive
fatal
feral
internecine
killing
lethal
malign
malignant
mortal
pernicious
savage
virulent
death
grip
bear hug
bite
clamp
clasp
clench
clinch
cling
clinging
clutch
embrace
firm hold
foothold
footing
grapple
grasp
grip
gripe
hold
hug
iron grip
nip
purchase
seizure
tight grip
toehold
death
song
chant du cygne
coronach
dead march
death
knell
dirge
elegy
epicedium
eulogy
funeral march
funeral oration
funeral song
graveside oration
keen
knell
monody
muffled drums
passing bell
requiem
swan song
threnode
threnody
death
struggle
agony
all-out war
death
agonies
death
groan
death
rattle
death
throes
death
bed
death
watch
dying breath
extremity
final extremity
guerre a mort
last agony
last breath
last gasp
last-ditch fight
moribundity
throes of
death
total war
Death Valley
Arabia Deserta
Sahara
barren
barren land
barrens
brush
bush
desert
desolation
dust bowl
heath
howling wilderness
karroo
lunar landscape
lunar waste
outback
salt flat
waste
wasteland
weary waste
wild
wilderness
wilds
death
wish
Schmerz
Slough of Despond
blank despondency
dejectedness
dejection
depression
despair
despondency
despondentness
discouragement
disheartenment
dispiritedness
down trip
downcastness
downer
downheartedness
drooping spirits
heartlessness
hopelessness
low spirits
lowness
lowness of spirit
malaise
oppression
pessimism
self-destructive urge
sinking heart
spiritlessness
suicidal despair
taedium vitae
weariness of life
death
bed
agony
death
agonies
death
groan
death
rattle
death
struggle
death
throes
death
watch
dying breath
eleventh-hour
extremity
final extremity
last agony
last breath
last gasp
last-minute
later
moribundity
throes of
death
death
blow
KO
Waterloo
bane
beating
clincher
collapse
conquering
conquest
crash
crusher
death
death
knell
death
stroke
debacle
defeat
destruction
doom
downfall
drubbing
early
death
early grave
end
end-all
ender
failure
fall
fate
final stroke
finisher
finishing stroke
hiding
kayo
kayo punch
knockout
knockout blow
lambasting
last dab
lathering
lethal blow
licking
mastery
overcoming
overthrow
overturn
quietus
ruin
settler
smash
sockdolager
stopper
stroke of
death
subdual
subduing
subjugation
sudden
death
thrashing
trimming
trouncing
undoing
untimely end
vanquishment
whipping
death
less
abiding
amaranthine
embalmed
eternal
ever-fresh
everlasting
fadeless
frozen
immortal
imperishable
impregnable
incorruptible
indelible
indestructible
ineffaceable
ineradicable
inexpugnable
inextinguishable
invincible
invulnerable
lasting
never-dying
never-ending
nonperishable
permanent
persisting
quenchless
timeless
undampable
undestroyable
undying
unending
unfading
unquenchable
death
ly
a la mort
abominably
agonizingly
appalling
awfully
baldly
balefully
baneful
bitterly
blatantly
blue
brashly
brutal
cadaverous
confoundedly
corpselike
cruelly
damnably
dead
deadened
deadly
death
-bringing
death
ful
death
like
death
ly pale
destructive
deucedly
distressingly
dolorously
dreadful
dreadfully
eerie
egregiously
excessively
excruciatingly
exorbitantly
extravagantly
fatal
feral
flagrantly
frightfully
ghastly
ghostlike
ghostly
grievously
grisly
gruesome
haggard
hellishly
horrible
horribly
improperly
inexcusably
infernally
inordinately
internecine
intolerably
killing
lamentably
lethal
livid
lurid
macabre
malign
malignant
miserably
mortal
mortuary
nakedly
openly
painfully
pale
pernicious
pestilent
pestilential
piteously
sadly
savage
shatteringly
shockingly
something awful
something fierce
sorely
staggeringly
terribly
to the
death
torturously
unashamedly
unbearably
uncanny
unconscionably
unduly
unearthly
unpardonably
virulent
wan
wasted
weird
woefully
death
watch
agony
burial service
death
agonies
death
groan
death
rattle
death
struggle
death
throes
death
bed
dirge
dying breath
eulogy
exequies
extreme unction
extremity
final extremity
funeral oration
funeral rites
last agony
last breath
last duty
last gasp
last honors
last offices
last rites
moribundity
obsequies
requiem
requiem mass
throes of
death
viaticum
wake
Herztod Definition
Addison's
disease
(
)
A
morbid
condition
causing
a
peculiar
brownish
discoloration
of
the
skin,
and
thought,
at
one
time,
to
be
due
to
disease
of
the
suprarenal
capsules
(two
flat
triangular
bodies
covering
the
upper
part
of
the
kidneys),
but
now
known
not
to
be
dependent
upon
this
causes
exclusively.
It
is
usually
fatal.
Basedow's
disease
(
)
A
disease
characterized
by
enlargement
of
the
thyroid
gland,
prominence
of
the
eyeballs,
and
inordinate
action
of
the
heart
Black
death
(
)
A
pestilence
which
ravaged
Europe
and
Asia
in
the
fourteenth
century.
Bright's
disease
(
)
An
affection
of
the
kidneys,
usually
inflammatory
in
character,
and
distinguished
by
the
occurrence
of
albumin
and
renal
casts
in
the
urine.
Several
varieties
of
Bright's
disease
are
now
recognized,
differing
in
the
part
of
the
kidney
involved,
and
in
the
intensity
and
course
of
the
morbid
process.
Cardiac
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
hear
the
heart
Cardiac
(
a.
)
Exciting
action
in
the
heart,
through
the
medium
of
the
stomach
Cardiac
(
n.
)
A
medicine
which
excites
action
in
the
stomach
Death
(
v.
i.)
The
cessation
of
all
vital
phenomena
without
capability
of
resuscitation,
either
in
animals
or
plants.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Total
privation
or
loss
Death
(
v.
i.)
Manner
of
dying
Death
(
v.
i.)
Cause
of
loss
of
life.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Personified:
The
destroyer
of
life,
--
conventionally
represented
as
a
skeleton
with
a
scythe.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Danger
of
death.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Murder
Death
(
v.
i.)
Loss
of
spiritual
life.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Anything
so
dreadful
as
to
be
like
death.
Death's-head
(
n.
)
A
naked
human
skull
as
the
emblem
of
death
Death's-herb
(
n.
)
The
deadly
nightshade
(Atropa
belladonna).
Disease
(
n.
)
Lack
of
ease
Disease
(
n.
)
An
alteration
in
the
state
of
the
body
or
of
some
of
its
organs,
interrupting
or
disturbing
the
performance
of
the
vital
functions,
and
causing
or
threatening
pain
and
weakness
Disease
(
v.
t.)
To
deprive
of
ease
Disease
(
v.
t.)
To
derange
the
vital
functions
of
False-heart
(
a.
)
False-hearted.
Graves'
disease
(
)
Same
as
Basedow's
disease.
Heart
(
n.
)
A
hollow,
muscular
organ,
which,
by
contracting
rhythmically,
keeps
up
the
circulation
of
the
blood.
Heart
(
n.
)
The
seat
of
the
affections
or
sensibilities,
collectively
or
separately,
as
love,
hate,
joy,
grief,
courage,
and
the
like
Heart
(
n.
)
The
nearest
the
middle
or
center
Heart
(
n.
)
Courage
Heart
(
n.
)
Vigorous
and
efficient
activity
Heart
(
n.
)
That
which
resembles
a
heart
in
shape
Heart
(
n.
)
One
of
a
series
of
playing
cards,
distinguished
by
the
figure
or
figures
of
a
heart
Heart
(
n.
)
Vital
part
Heart
(
n.
)
A
term
of
affectionate
or
kindly
and
familiar
address.
Heart
(
v.
t.)
To
give
heart
to
Heart
(
v.
i.)
To
form
a
compact
center
or
heart
Heart-eating
(
a.
)
Preying
on
the
heart.
Heart-robbing
(
a.
)
Depriving
of
thought
Heart-robbing
(
a.
)
Stealing
the
heart
or
affections
Heart's-ease
(
n.
)
Ease
of
heart
Heart's-ease
(
n.
)
A
species
of
violet
(Viola
tricolor)
Heart-spoon
(
n.
)
A
part
of
the
breastbone.
Heart-whole
(
a.
)
Having
the
heart
or
affections
free
Heart-whole
(
a.
)
With
unbroken
courage
Heart-whole
(
a.
)
Of
a
single
and
sincere
heart.
Heart-wounded
(
a.
)
Wounded
to
the
heart
with
love
or
grief.
Hodgkin's
disease
(
)
A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of
the
lymphatic
glands
Lion-heart
(
n.
)
A
very
brave
person.
Meniere's
disease
(
)
A
disease
characterized
by
deafness
and
vertigo,
resulting
in
incoordination
of
movement.
It
is
supposed
to
depend
upon
a
morbid
condition
of
the
semicircular
canals
of
the
internal
ear.
Named
after
Meniere,
a
French
physician.
Pott's
disease
(
)
Caries
of
the
vertebrae,
frequently
resulting
in
curvature
of
the
spine
and
paralysis
of
the
lower
extremities
Pseudo-heart
(
n.
)
Any
contractile
vessel
of
invertebrates
which
is
not
of
the
nature
of
a
real
heart,
especially
one
of
those
pertaining
to
the
excretory
system.
death from heart disease; cardiac death / sudden cardiac death Bedeutung
killing
kill
putting
to
death
the
act
of
terminating
a
life
death
the
act
of
killing,
he
had
two
deaths
on
his
conscience
attainder
civil
death
cancellation
of
civil
rights
danse
macabre
dance
of
death
a
medieval
dance
in
which
a
skeleton
representing
death
leads
a
procession
of
others
to
the
grave
cardiac
massage
heart
massage
an
emergency
procedure
that
employs
rhythmic
compression
of
the
heart
(either
through
the
chest
wall
or,
during
surgery,
directly
to
the
heart)
in
an
attempt
to
maintain
circulation
during
cardiac
arrest
heart
surgery
any
surgical
procedure
involving
the
heart
closed-heart
surgery
heart
surgery
in
which
a
small
incision
is
made
(the
chest
cavity
is
not
opened)
open-heart
surgery
heart
surgery
in
which
the
rib
cage
is
spread
open,
the
heart
is
stopped
and
blood
is
detoured
through
a
heart-lung
machine
while
a
heart
valve
or
coronary
artery
is
surgically
repaired
cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
CPR
cardiac
resuscitation
mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation
kiss
of
life
an
emergency
procedure
consisting
of
external
cardiac
massage
and
artificial
respiration,
the
first
treatment
for
a
person
who
has
collapsed
and
has
no
pulse
and
has
stopped
breathing,
attempts
to
restore
circulation
of
the
blood
and
prevent
death
or
brain
damage
due
to
lack
of
oxygen
surveillance
of
disease
the
ongoing
systematic
collection
and
analysis
of
data
about
an
infectious
disease
that
can
lead
to
action
being
taken
to
control
or
prevent
the
disease
execution
executing
capital
punishment
death
penalty
putting
a
condemned
person
to
death
Borrelia
burgdorferi
Lime
disease
spirochete
cause
of
Lyme
disease,
transmitted
primarily
by
ticks
of
genus
Ixodes
death
adder
Acanthophis
antarcticus
venomous
Australian
snake
resembling
an
adder
death's-head
moth
Acherontia
atropos
European
hawkmoth
with
markings
on
the
back
resembling
a
human
skull
heart
urchin
sea
urchin
having
a
heart-shaped
body
in
a
rigid
spiny
shell
artificial
heart
a
pump
that
replaces
the
natural
heart
cardiac
monitor
heart
monitor
a
piece
of
electronic
equipment
for
continual
observation
of
the
function
of
the
heart
death
camp
a
concentration
camp
where
prisoners
are
likely
to
die
or
be
killed
death
house
death
row
the
cellblock
in
a
prison
where
those
condemned
to
death
await
execution
death
knell
death
bell
a
bell
rung
to
announce
a
death
death
mask
a
cast
taken
from
the
face
of
a
dead
person
death
seat
the
car
seat
beside
the
driver
of
an
automobile,
believed
to
be
the
most
dangerous
place
to
sit
in
a
car
in
case
of
an
accident
electric
chair
chair
death
chair
hot
seat
an
instrument
of
execution
by
electrocution,
resembles
an
ordinary
seat
for
one
person,
the
murderer
was
sentenced
to
die
in
the
chair
gas
chamber
death
chamber
instrument
of
execution
consisting
of
a
sealed
chamber
into
which
poison
gas
is
introduced,
used
to
kill
people
or
animals
heart
a
playing
card
in
the
major
suit
that
has
one
or
more
red
hearts
on
it,
he
led
the
queen
of
hearts,
hearts
were
trumps
heart-lung
machine
a
pump
to
maintain
circulation
during
heart
surgery,
diverts
blood
from
the
heart
and
oxygenates
it
and
then
pumps
it
through
the
body
heart
valve
an
implant
that
replaces
a
natural
cardiac
valve
Jarvik
heart
Jarvik
artificial
heart
a
kind
of
artificial
heart
that
has
been
used
with
some
success
sodium
thiopental
phenobarbital
phenobarbitone
Luminal
purple
heart
a
long-acting
barbiturate
used
as
a
sedative
heart
spirit
an
inclination
or
tendency
of
a
certain
kind,
he
had
a
change
of
heart
cardiac
rhythm
heart
rhythm
the
rhythm
of
a
beating
heart
heart
mettle
nerve
spunk
the
courage
to
carry
on,
he
kept
fighting
on
pure
spunk,
you
haven't
got
the
heart
for
baseball
death
toll
the
number
of
deaths
resulting
from
some
particular
cause
such
as
an
accident
or
a
battle
or
a
natural
disaster
heart
pump
ticker
the
hollow
muscular
organ
located
behind
the
sternum
and
between
the
lungs,
its
rhythmic
contractions
move
the
blood
through
the
body,
he
stood
still,
his
heart
thumping
wildly
athlete's
heart
enlarged
heart
commonly
found
among
athletes
trained
for
endurance
biauriculate
heart
a
heart
(as
of
mammals
and
birds
and
reptiles)
having
two
auricles
pacemaker
cardiac
pacemaker
sinoatrial
node
SA
node
a
specialized
bit
of
heart
tissue
that
controls
the
heartbeat
cardiac
muscle
heart
muscle
the
muscle
tissue
of
the
heart,
adapted
to
continued
rhythmic
contraction
area
of
cardiac
dullness
a
triangular
area
of
the
front
of
the
chest
(determined
by
percussion),
corresponds
to
the
part
of
the
heart
not
covered
by
the
lungs
ventricle
heart
ventricle
a
chamber
of
the
heart
that
receives
blood
from
an
atrium
and
pumps
it
to
the
arteries
atrium
cordis
atrium
of
the
heart
the
upper
chamber
of
each
half
of
the
heart
right
atrium
right
atrium
of
the
heart
atrium
dextrum
the
right
upper
chamber
of
the
heart
that
receives
blood
from
the
venae
cavae
and
coronary
sinus
left
atrium
left
atrium
of
the
heart
atrium
sinistrum
the
left
upper
chamber
of
the
heart
that
receives
blood
from
the
pulmonary
veins
heart
valve
cardiac
valve
a
valve
to
control
one-way
flow
of
blood
cardiac
plexus
plexus
cardiacus
a
plexus
of
nerves
supplying
the
heart
and
nearby
structures
cardiac
sphincter
the
valve
between
the
distal
end
of
the
esophagus
and
the
stomach,
the
physiological
sphincter
at
the
esophagogastric
junction
heart
bosom
the
locus
of
feelings
and
intuitions,
in
your
heart
you
know
it
is
true,
her
story
would
melt
your
bosom
kernel
substance
core
center
centre
essence
gist
heart
heart
and
soul
inwardness
marrow
meat
nub
pith
sum
nitty-gritty
f
a
e
a
c
the
choicest
or
most
essential
or
most
vital
part
of
some
idea
or
experience,
the
gist
of
the
prosecutor's
argument,
the
heart
and
soul
of
the
Republican
Party,
the
nub
of
the
story
death
warrant
a
warrant
to
execute
the
death
sentence
Order
of
the
Purple
Heart
Purple
Heart
a
United
States
military
decoration
awarded
to
any
member
of
the
armed
forces
who
is
wounded
in
action
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