Deep-read (a.) Profoundly book- learned. |
False-heart (a.) False-hearted. |
Half-read (a.) Informed by insufficient reading |
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. |
Learn (v. t.) To gain knowledge or information of |
Learn (v. t.) To communicate knowledge to |
Learn (v. i.) To acquire knowledge or skill |
Lion-heart (n.) A very brave person. |
Loud (superl.) Having, making, or being a strong or great sound |
Loud (superl.) Clamorous |
Loud (superl.) Emphatic |
Loud (superl.) Ostentatious |
Loud (adv.) With loudness |
Loud-mouthed (a.) Having a loud voice |
Loud-voiced (a.) Having a loud voice |
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. |
Read (n.) Rennet. See 3d Reed. |
Read (imp. & p. p.) of Read |
Read (v. t.) To advise |
Read (v. t.) To interpret |
Read (v. t.) To tell |
Read (v. t.) To go over, as characters or words, and utter aloud, or recite to one's self inaudibly |
Read (v. t.) Hence, to know fully |
Read (v. t.) To discover or understand by characters, marks, features, etc. |
Read (v. t.) To make a special study of, as by perusing textbooks |
Read (v. i.) To give advice or counsel. |
Read (v. i.) To tell |
Read (v. i.) To perform the act of reading |
Read (v. i.) To study by reading |
Read (v. i.) To learn by reading. |
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 |
heart urchin | sea urchin having a heart-shaped body in a rigid spiny shell |
artificial heart | a pump that replaces the natural heart |
bullhorn loud hailer loud-hailer | a portable loudspeaker with built-in microphone and amplifier |
cardiac monitor heart monitor | a piece of electronic equipment for continual observation of the function of the heart |
CD-ROM compact disc read-only memory | a compact disk that is used with a computer (rather than with an audio system), a large amount of digital information can be stored and accessed but it cannot be altered by the user |
erasable programmable read-only memory EPROM | (computer science) a read-only memory chip that can be erased by ultraviolet light and programmed again with new data |
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 |
random-access memory random access memory random memory RAM read write memory | the most common computer memory which can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on, an integrated circuit memory chip allows information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible |
read-only memory ROM read-only storage fixed storage | (computer science) memory whose contents can be accessed and read but cannot be changed |
read-only memory chip | a memory chip providing read-only memory |
readout read-out | an electronic device the displays information is a visual form |
read write head head | (computer science) a tiny electromagnetic coil and metal pole used to write and read magnetic patterns on a disk |
sodium thiopental phenobarbital phenobarbitone Luminal purple heart | a long-acting barbiturate used as a sedative |
sustaining pedal loud pedal | a pedal on a piano that lifts the dampers from the strings and so allows them to continue vibrating |
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 |
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 |
cardiac muscle heart muscle | the muscle tissue of the heart, adapted to continued rhythmic contraction |
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 |
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 |
read-only file | (computer science) a file that you can read but cannot change |
read | something that is read, the article was a very good read |
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 |
readout read-out | the information displayed or recorded on an electronic device |
heart-to-heart | an intimate talk in private, he took me aside for a little heart-to-heart |
readout read-out | the output of a computer in readable form |
broken heart | devastating sorrow and despair, he is recovering from a broken heart, a broken heart languishes here |
affection affectionateness fondness tenderness heart warmness warmheartedness philia | a positive feeling of liking, he had trouble expressing the affection he felt, the child won everyone's heart, the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home |
heart | a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal), a five-pound beef heart will serve six |
artichoke heart | the tender fleshy center of the immature artichoke flower |
heart cherry oxheart oxheart cherry | large heart-shaped sweet cherry with soft flesh |
bullock's heart Jamaica apple | large heart-shaped tropical fruit with soft acid pulp |
center centre middle heart eye | an area that is approximately central within some larger region, it is in the center of town, they ran forward into the heart of the struggle, they were in the eye of the storm |
Alabama Heart of Dixie Camellia State AL | a state in the southeastern United States on the Gulf of Mexico, one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War |
bleeding heart | someone who is excessively sympathetic toward those who claim to be exploited or underprivileged |