"Epicardial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pertaining to or located on the surface of the heart or surrounding the pericardium, a sac-like layer of tissue that surrounds the heart.
Epic refers to something that is impressive, grand, and heroic in scale or scope. It can also describe something that is unusually impressive or remarkable in a way that is often associated with great achievements or events, such as an epic battle or epic poem.
The epicalyx is a botanical term that refers to a series of leaves that surround a flower, typically a fruit or a bud, often forming a cup-like structure. It is a modified leaf structure that serves as a protective covering for the reproductive organs of a plant.
Epicanthic refers to the shape of the eye, specifically the fold of the upper eyelid that covers the inner corner of the eye. In people of East Asian or Southeast Asian descent, the epicanthic fold is common and is characterized by a visible fold or crease in the eyelid at the inner corner of the eye.
The epicardium is the outermost layer of the heart, which is a thin layer of tissue that covers the heart muscle. It serves as a safety net to prevent blood from escaping from the heart and helps to prevent inflammation and scarring.
A rare one!<br><br>Epicaricacy refers to the pleasure or enjoyment one gets from someone else's misfortune. It is often used to describe a feeling of schadenfreude, which is a German concept that means taking pleasure in someone else's adversity or misfortune.
Epicatechins are a type of flavonoid, a subclass of plant compounds, commonly found in tea leaves, particularly in green tea and black tea. They are known for their potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer properties. Epicatechins have also been linked to improving cardiovascular health, reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes, and protecting against neuronal damage. Additionally, they have been found to have antimicrobial and antiviral effects, making them a subject of interest in scientific research.