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[しん()·ぞう()]
shinzou
noun, no adjective

English Meaning(s) for 心臓

noun, no adjective
  1. heart
  2. guts; nerve; cheek; gall; spine
  3. central part

Definition and Synonyms for 心臓

Heart the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs
Synonyms: ハート, 心臓, 心の臓,
Heart And Soul the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
Synonyms: かなめ, エキス, さいころ, ポイント, エッセンス, 中枢, 中核, 主意, 基幹, , 心臓, 心臓部, 心髄, 本質, 枢要, 枢軸, , 核心, 眼目, , , 要点, 要義, 要領, 趣旨, 骨子, 骨髄,
Heart a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal)
Synonyms: ハツ, ハート, , , 心臓, 心の臓
Heart its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body
Synonyms: ハート, 心臓, 心の臓,

Meanings for each kanji in 心臓

» heart; mind; spirit; heart radical (no. 61)
» entrails; viscera; bowels

Categories 心臓 is a member of

Internal Organ a main organ that is situated inside the body
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Mental Object the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
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Organs edible viscera of a butchered animal
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Sample Sentences for 心臓

Many people suffer from heart disease in Japan, but in Libya those having heart attacks have also increased a lot recently.
A man's heart is about as large as his fist.
Have you ever had a heart attack?
I didn't know he had a weak heart.
However, that primitive, violent power is the same, the pain from the loneliness feels like having her heart being tightly squeezed, or like how far an elevator is going to fall.

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