See also: Circumflex Circumvent Circa Circumstances Circumspect Circumference Circle Circuit Circumscribe Circuitous Circadian Circumcision Circumstantial Circulate Circumscribed Circulation Circumnavigate Circulatory
1. Definition of Circumflex (Entry 2 of 2) : a mark ˆ, ⌢, or ˜ originally used in Greek over long vowels to indicate a rising-falling tone and in other languages to mark length, contraction, or a particular vowel quality Examples of Circumflex …
Circumflex, Contraction
2. Circumflex - a diacritical mark (^) placed above a vowel in some languages to indicate a special phonetic quality diacritic, diacritical mark - a mark added to a letter to indicate a special pronunciation
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3. Circumflex noun [C] (IN WRITING) a sign (^) over a letter, especially a vowel, that shows that it has a different pronunciation from the letter without a sign over it SMART Vocabulary: related words …
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4. Circumflex artery The Circumflex artery, fully titled as the Circumflex branch of the left coronary artery, is an artery that branches off from the left coronary artery to supply portions of the
Circumflex, Coronary
5. Circumflex : Circumflex is a symbol used to represent a number to the power of an other number
Circumflex
6. The symbol of Circumflex is ^.This symbol is also referred as Hat or Caret.
Circumflex, Caret
7. Circumflex artery is referred as the Circumflex branch present in the left coronary artery branches off via the left part of the coronary artery. Main function of Circumflex artery is to supply oxygenated blood to a few specific portions of the human heart
Circumflex, Coronary
8. Circumflex artery delivers blood to the muscles of the heart.
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9. The “e” Circumflex (ê – Lowercase, Ê – Uppercase) is a letter that is formed with a caret-shaped mark (^) on top of small or capital letter e
Circumflex, Caret, Capital
10. What does Circumflex mean? Bending around; curved
Circumflex, Curved
11. Circumflex artery (Arteria Circumflexa) The Circumflex artery, sometimes called the left Circumflex artery (LCX), is the posterior division of the left coronary artery.
Circumflex, Circumflexa, Called, Coronary
12. The Circumflex, aka "little hat," is the only French accent that may be found on each of the five vowels
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13. In any given word, the Circumflex may serve one or more purposes: Indicate a spelling change from Latin Change the pronunciation of a, e, o
Circumflex, Change
14. The Circumflex artery is a branch of the left coronary artery in the heart
Circumflex, Coronary
15. The Circumflex artery (Cx) is one of the two major coronary arteries that arise from the bifurcation of the left main coronary artery (the other branch being the left anterior descending (LAD) artery).
Circumflex, Cx, Coronary
16. The Circumflex artery branches off the left coronary artery and encircles the heart muscle.
Circumflex, Coronary
17. The Circumflex artery branches off of the left coronary artery and supplies most of the left atrium: the posterior and lateral free walls of the left ventricle, and part of the anterior papillary muscle
Circumflex, Coronary
18. The Circumflex artery may give off a variable number of left marginal branches to supply the left ventricle.
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19. • Circumflex: Curved like a bow • The Circumflex is a diacritic in the Latin • (sur´kәm-fleks) curved like a bow • Accent mark placed above vowel to indicate sound change • Verb and adjective, Latin circum = around, and flexere = to bend • Describing an arc of a circle or that which winds around something
Circumflex, Curved, Change, Circum, Circle
20. In anatomy, Circumflex describes a structure that bends around like a bow
Circumflex
21. For example, the Circumflex branch of the left coronary artery
Circumflex, Coronary
22. In linguistics, a Circumflex is a caret-shaped mark (^) used over a vowel to indicate the pronunciation, length or the omission of a letter formerly pronounced.
Circumflex, Caret
23. Circumflex: Any of several marks, especially ( ^ ), used over a vowel in certain languages or in phonetic keys to indicate quality of pronunciation.
Circumflex, Certain
24. Countable noun A Circumflex or a Circumflex accent is a symbol written over a vowel in French and other languages, usually to indicate that it should be pronounced longer than usual
Countable, Circumflex
25. ‘4 left Circumflex coronary arteries were affected.’ ‘The left Circumflex coronary artery showed severe calcific atherosclerosis.’ ‘Although there is great individual variation, most people have three major coronary arteries: the right coronary artery, left anterior descending branch and left Circumflex branch.’
Circumflex, Coronary, Calcific
26. Background: Total thrombotic occlusion of the left Circumflex (LCX) artery may present without ST-segment elevations; the clinical outcomes of such patients remain unclear
Circumflex, Clinical
27. The left Circumflex coronary artery arises from the left main coronary artery and supplies the lateral and inferolateral segments of the myocardium
Circumflex, Coronary
28. The Circumflex accent adds a certain musicality to a word; some would argue it confers poetry to words
Circumflex, Certain, Confers
29. Circumflex artery-related acute myocardial infarction: limited ECG abnormalities but poor outcome
Circumflex
30. Difference between Outcome of Left Circumflex Artery and Right Coronary Artery Related Acute Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction
Circumflex, Coronary
31. So utilising the Circumflex in this way was a clever idea certainly, but not a particularly practical one
Circumflex, Clever, Certainly
32. "how serious is a Circumflex artery blockage that is 90%? would this likely be fatal and if so, how long before one would have that result on average?" Answered by Dr
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33. Calvin Weisberger: Coronary artery : High grade Circumflex disease coul be the cause of a
Calvin, Coronary, Circumflex, Coul, Cause
34. Congenitally absent left Circumflex artery is an extremely rare anomaly of coronary arteries with only a small number of cases having been reported, but its incidence is increasing due to the wide use of MDCT Coronary angiography.
Congenitally, Circumflex, Coronary, Cases
35. Circumflex (plural Circumflexes) A diacritical mark placed over a vowel in the orthography or transliteration of many languages to change its pronunciation; while in some other languages over a consonant
Circumflex, Circumflexes, Change, Consonant
36. Synonym: Circumflex accent; Translations
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37. The Circumflex accent is the little hat (le petit chapeau) accent that appears over the following letters: -â, -ê, -î, -ô, -û
Circumflex, Chapeau
38. Compared to occlusions of other major coronary arteries, patients presenting with acute left Circumflex (LCx) occlusion usually have ST-segment elevation on the electrocardiogram <50% of the time, potentially delaying treatment and resulting in worse outcomes
Compared, Coronary, Circumflex
39. The lateral Circumflex femoral artery originates from the profunda femoral artery or femoral artery directly
Circumflex
40. Posterior Circumflex humeral artery (Arteria Circumflexa posterior humeri) The posterior Circumflex humeral artery is one of two Circumflex humeral arteries that surround the surgical neck of the humerus.It arises from the third part of the axillary artery and supplies the shoulder joint and a number of its associated muscles.
Circumflex, Circumflexa
41. Compared to the anterior Circumflex humeral artery, the posterior
Compared, Circumflex
42. Synonyms for Circumflex in Free Thesaurus
Circumflex
43. 2 words related to Circumflex: diacritic, diacritical mark
Circumflex
44. What are synonyms for Circumflex?
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45. The Circumflex (Circ) coronary artery is a branch of the left main coronary artery
Circumflex, Circ, Coronary
46. E Circumflex synonyms, E Circumflex pronunciation, E Circumflex translation, English dictionary definition of E Circumflex
Circumflex
47. The Circumflex is a diacritic in the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts that is used in the written forms of many languages and in various romanization and transcription schemes.
Circumflex, Cyrillic
48. A Circumflex (ˆ) is a chevron-shaped diacritic glyph in Latin script
Circumflex, Chevron
49. The left Circumflex coronary artery showed severe calcific atherosclerosis.: Some speakers would give these words the Circumflex, but it would be the rising Circumflex, so that the sound would still terminate with the rising inflection.: The anterior and the posterior Circumflex humeral arteries may be doubled.: The lateral femoral Circumflex may give rise to an obturator.
Circumflex, Coronary, Calcific
50. The lateral Circumflex femoral artery has three branches: The ascending branch of lateral Circumflex femoral artery passes upward, beneath the tensor fasciae latae muscle, to the lateral aspect of the hip, and anastomoses with the terminal branches of the superior gluteal and deep Circumflex iliac artery.
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51. The Circumflex is a variant of musical accent (pitch accent) and is in opposition to the acute accent and the grave accent
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52. In ancient Greek the tilde is sometimes used as an alternate form of the Circumflex
Circumflex
53. The Circumflex is also called a Circumflex syllabic intonation or a rising-falling tone.
Circumflex, Called
54. In anatomy, Circumflex describes a structure that bends around like a bow
Circumflex
55. For example, the Circumflex branch of the left coronary artery
Circumflex, Coronary
56. In linguistics, a Circumflex is a caret-shaped mark (^) used over a vowel to indicate the pronunciation, length or the omission of a letter formerly pronounced.
Circumflex, Caret
57. I know to type option + i, then the letter to get a Circumflex
Circumflex
58. I need to get a Circumflex over the letter c instead I get the Circumflex first, then the letter c
Circumflex
CIRCUMFLEX [ˈsərkəmˌfleks]
Abbreviation for Circumflex Artery
Cx | Circumflex Artery Cardiology, Medical |
Circ | Circumflex Artery Medical |
CX | Circumflex artery Medical, Technology |
CFX | Circumflex Artery Cardiology, Medical |
CIRC | Circumflex Artery Physiology, Biology, M ... |
The function of the circumflex artery is to distribute oxygenated blood to the left ventricle of the heart and to supply blood to the papillary muscles, the pumping muscles of the heart, on the front outer side of the left ventricle.
The circumflex artery is a branch of the left coronary artery in the heart. Also known as the LCX, it is situated to the left atrium on the outside of the heart wall. This blood vessel branches off the left coronary artery on the top left side of the heart. The coronary artery arises from the aorta,...
• CIRCUMFLEX VEIN (noun) Sense 1. Meaning: Any of several curved parallel veins accompanying arteries of the same name