cardioskeletal

adj

Etymology

From cardio- + skeletal.

  1. derived from *(s)kelh₁-
  2. derived from σκελετός
  3. borrowed from sceleton
  4. suffixed as skeletal — “skeleton + al
  5. prefixed as cardioskeletal — “cardio + skeletal

Definitions

  1. Relating to the heart and the skeleton.

  2. Relating to both cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle, two types of striated muscle (in…

    Relating to both cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle, two types of striated muscle (in various animals including humans) that can both be affected by, for example, desminopathies or dystrophinopathies, causing myopathies of cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue.

The neighborhood

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