cardiovascular

[kahr-dee-oh-vas-kyuh-ler] /ˌkɑr di oʊˈvæs kyə lər/
adjective, Anatomy
1.
of, pertaining to, or affecting the heart and blood vessels.
Origin
1875-80; cardio- + vascular
Examples from the web for cardiovascular
  • Flashback to my friend's dissertation on socioeconomic inequities and cardiovascular health.
  • Exposure to some compounds in plastic water bottles has been linked to cardiovascular disease and diabetes in humans.
  • But researchers have yet to discover the pathway by which smog impacts the cardiovascular system.
  • The company's effort in cardiovascular disease is one of the closest to becoming a human therapy.
  • In a number of studies, big games have been linked to spikes in heart attacks and other cardiovascular events.
  • In addition to triggering life-threatening cardiovascular episodes, cocaine can be deadly in another way.
  • Air pollution can trigger or worsen a wide spectrum of respiratory and cardiovascular ailments.
  • Perhaps his company plans to test the drug as a treatment for psychological disorders if it fails as a cardiovascular medication.
  • Or there may be an as yet unknown cause of some cardiovascular pathology.
  • Once in the lungs, the particles can cause asthma, cardiovascular diseases and bronchitis.
British Dictionary definitions for cardiovascular

cardiovascular

/ˌkɑːdɪəʊˈvæskjʊlə/
adjective
1.
of or relating to the heart and the blood vessels
Word Origin and History for cardiovascular
adj.

1879, from cardio- + vascular. Cardiovascular system is recorded by 1918.

cardiovascular in Medicine

cardiovascular car·di·o·vas·cu·lar (kär'dē-ō-vās'kyə-lər)
adj.

Abbr. CV Of, relating to, or involving the heart and the blood vessels.

cardiovascular in Science
cardiovascular
  (kär'dē-ō-vās'kyə-lər)   
Relating to or involving the heart and blood vessels.
cardiovascular in Culture
cardiovascular [(kahr-dee-oh-vas-kyuh-luhr)]

A descriptive term for the heart and the blood vessels.