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Angiectasis

Definition: Angiectasis refers to the condition where blood flow to a certain area in the body is reduced, usually due to injury or disease, leading to swelling around it. It often occurs in the lower extremities (arms and legs) and can be accompanied by pain, redness, swelling, stiffness, and sometimes bleeding.


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Angiectopia

Definition: Angiectopia refers to a condition where a person's heart beats too slowly, causing them to feel short of breath or have trouble breathing. It can occur as a side effect from medications like beta blockers, which alter blood flow and reduce coronary artery supply. Detailed definitions include: 1.

Angiectasia

: A narrowing or blockage in the arteries supplying the heart. 2.

Anemia

: The presence of very low levels of red blood cells. 3.

Ventricular turgor pressure deficit

: Reduced ability to maintain a normal, stable volume of fluid inside the ventricles. 4.

Dilated cardiomyopathy

: A condition where the left atrium and right ventricle are dilated, leading to increased heart workload. The word "angiectopia" is used in Scripture as a symptom of heart disease. It's not just about the rhythm; it also deals with how the body responds to stress or other conditions.


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Cgiecho

Definition: The Hebrew word "cgiecho" refers to a type of fruit that's very similar to the popular apple but is not sweet. It's often used in Jewish culture, especially in stories or hymns. The precise meaning varies from one verse to another within the Bible, as it's sometimes described as an unspecified fruit, which could mean anything from a specific type of fruit (like figs) to a whole tree (like cherubim). This concept is fascinating and can be explored further through interpretation based on biblical narratives.


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Giec

Definition: Geci means "fear" in Hebrew. A term often used in religious contexts to describe fear or uncertainty.


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