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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of left ventricle

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of left ventricle:
/lɛft vɛntɹɪkəl/

Derived Form of left

noun
plural: lefts
verb
root word: leave
third person: leaves
past: left
past participle: left
present participle: leaving
adjective
comparitive: lefter
superlative: leftest
Noun
1
location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east
  1. she stood on the left
Antonymsright,
Hyponymsstage left,
Hypernymsposition,
Type ofplace, position,
Typesleft stage, stage left,
2
those who support varying degrees of social or political or economic change designed to promote the public welfare
Synonymsleft wing,
Hypernymsfaction,
Type offaction, sect,
3
the hand that is on the left side of the body
  1. jab with your left
Synonymsleft hand,
Hypernymshand,
Type ofhand, manus, mitt, paw,
4
the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left
  1. the batter flied out to left
Synonymsleft field, leftfield,
Hypernymstract,
Holonymsoutfield,
Type ofparcel, parcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract,
Part ofoutfield,
5
a turn toward the side of the body that is on the north when the person is facing east
  1. take a left at the corner
Hypernymsturn,
6
a turn to the left
Type ofturn, turning,
Verb: leave
1
go away from a place
  1. At what time does your train leave?
  2. She didn't leave until midnight
  3. The ship leaves at midnight
Synonymsleave, go forth, go away,
Antonymsarrive,
Hyponymscome away, decamp, depart, desert, go out, hightail, pop off, pull out, ride off, run off, rush off, scat, scram, slip away, tarry, vacate, walk off, walk out,
Typesabandoned, beetled off, bolted, bolted out, broke away, buggered off, bunked, buzzed off, came away, decamped, departed, emptied, escaped, flew the coop, fucked off, got, got out, headed for the hills, hightailed, hightailed it, lammed, lingered, parted, popped off, pulled out, quitted, ran, ran away, ran off, ran out, rode away, rode off, rushed away, rushed off, scarpered, scrammed, set forth, set off, set out, skipped, slipped away, sneaked away, sneaked off, sneaked out, started, started out, stole away, tarried, took leave, took off, took to the woods, turned tail, vacated, vamoosed, walked away, walked off, walked out, went out,
See alsoleaver,
2
go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness
  1. She left a mess when she moved out
  2. His good luck finally left him
  3. her husband left her after 20 years of marriage
  4. she wept thinking she had been left behind
Synonymsleave,
Hyponymsabandon, jilt,
Typesabandoned, deserted, desolated, forsook, jilted,
3
act or be so as to become in a specified state
  1. The inflation left them penniless
  2. The president's remarks left us speechless
Synonymsleave,
Hypernymsmake,
Type ofgot, made,
4
leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking
  1. leave it as is
  2. leave the young fawn alone
  3. leave the flowers that you see in the park behind
Synonymsleave, leave alone, leave behind,
Hyponymslet,
Hypernymsrefrain,
Type offorbore, refrained,
Typeslet,
5
move out of or depart from
  1. leave the room
  2. the fugitive has left the country
Synonymsexit, go out, get out, leave,
Antonymsenter,
Hyponymseject, fall out, file out, get off, go, hop out, log out, pop out, step out, undock,
Hypernymsmove,
Type ofmoved,
Typesdeparted, ejected, fell out, filed out, got off, hopped out, logged off, logged out, popped out, stepped out, undocked, went, went away,
6
make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain
  1. This leaves no room for improvement
  2. The evidence allows only one conclusion
  3. allow for mistakes
  4. leave lots of time for the trip
  5. This procedure provides for lots of leeway
Synonymsleave, allow for, allow, provide,
Hypernymsyield,
Type ofafforded, gave, yielded,
7
have as a result or residue
  1. The water left a mark on the silk dress
  2. Her blood left a stain on the napkin
Synonymsleave, result, lead,
Hyponymslead,
Hypernymsproduce,
8
remove oneself from an association with or participation in
  1. She wants to leave
  2. The teenager left home
  3. She left her position with the Red Cross
  4. He left the Senate after two terms
  5. after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes
Synonymsleave, depart, pull up stakes,
Hyponymsdrop out, leave office,
Hypernymschange,
Type ofchanged,
Typesdropped out, left office, quitted, resigned, stepped down,
9
put into the care or protection of someone
  1. He left the decision to his deputy
  2. leave your child the nurse's care
Synonymsentrust, leave,
Hypernymspass,
Type ofgave, handed, passed, passed on, reached, turned over,
10
leave or give by will after one's death
  1. My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry
  2. My grandfather left me his entire estate
Synonymsbequeath, will, leave,
Antonymsdisinherit,
Hyponymsdevise, fee-tail, pass on, remember,
Hypernymsgive,
Type ofgave, gifted, presented,
Typesdevised, entailed, fee-tailed, passed on, remembered,
11
have left or have as a remainder
  1. That left the four of us
  2. 19 minus 8 leaves 11
Synonymsleave,
Hypernymshave,
Type ofhad,
12
be survived by after one's death
  1. He left six children
  2. At her death, she left behind her husband and 11 cats
Synonymsleave, leave behind,
Hyponymswidow,
Entailmentsdie,
Typeswidowed,
13
transmit (knowledge or skills)
  1. give a secret to the Russians
  2. leave your name and address here
  3. impart a new skill to the students
Synonymsimpart, leave, give, pass on,
Hyponymsconvey,
Hypernymstell,
14
leave behind unintentionally
  1. I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant
  2. I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors
Synonymsforget, leave,
Hypernymslose,
Type oflost,
15
result in
Synonymsled, resulted,
Type ofbrought about,
Typesled,
16
tell or deposit (information) knowledge
Synonymsgave, imparted, passed on,
Type oftold,
Adjective
1
being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the west when facing north
  1. my left hand
  2. left center field
  3. the left bank of a river is bank on your left side when you are facing downstream
Antonymsright,
See alsoplace, position,
Similarlarboard, left-hand, left-handed, leftmost, near, nigh, port,
2
of or belonging to the political or intellectual left
Antonymscenter,
Similarfar left, leftish, leftist, left-of-center, left-of-centre, left-wing, liberal, socialist, socialistic,
3
not used up
Synonymsleft over, leftover, odd, remaining, unexpended,
Similarunexhausted,
4
intended for the left hand
Synonymsleft-hand,
Similarleft-handed,
Adjective satellite
1
not used up
  1. leftover meatloaf
  2. she had a little money left over so she went to a movie
  3. some odd dollars left
  4. saved the remaining sandwiches for supper
  5. unexpended provisions
Synonymsleftover, left over, odd, remaining, unexpended,
2
intended for the left hand
  1. I rarely lose a left-hand glove
Synonymsleft-hand,
Adverb
1
toward or on the left; also used figuratively
  1. he looked right and left
  2. the political party has moved left
Antonymsright,

Derived Form of ventricle

noun
plural: ventricles
Noun
1
one of four connected cavities in the brain; is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and contains cerebrospinal fluid
Hyponymsfourth ventricle, lateral ventricle, third ventricle,
Hypernymscavity,
Meronymsspinal fluid,
Holonymsbrain,
Partscerebrospinal fluid, spinal fluid,
Type ofbodily cavity, cavity, cavum,
Typesfourth ventricle, lateral ventricle, third ventricle,
Part ofbrain, encephalon,
See alsointraventricular, ventricular,
2
a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries
Synonymsheart ventricle,
Hyponymsleft ventricle, right ventricle,
Hypernymschamber,
Type ofchamber,
Typesleft ventricle, right ventricle,
See alsoauriculoventricular, ventricular,

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  1. the right ventricle and the left ventricle
  2. the question has been, how does blood go from the right ventricle to the left ventricle
  3. With D-transposition the aorta arises from the right ventricle instead of the left ventricle,
  4. into the left atria, before sliding down into the left ventricle, where it builds up pressure
  5. and your left atrium and your left ventricle.
  6. patent foramen ovale into the left atrium before entering the left ventricle, because
  7. Pulmonary venous blood is returned to the left atrium, left ventricle, then immediately
  8. that predominate sections of the left ventricle that age are left anterior descending.
  9. I can almost hear my left ventricle slamming shut as I speak.
  10. along its interface, enter into the left ventricle into the aorta into the carotid arteries to
  11. Well, you will remember from our lessons on the heart that blood leaves the left ventricle
  12. Its larger than the left ventricle, which is the part of the heart thats responsible
  13. The left ventricle has more muscle so its largest part of the heart in every normal
  14. It pushes against the interventricular septum, causing it to bow out into the left ventricle.
  15. left ventricle and what happens when it starts growing is the wall of that
  16. can detect with the EKG recording. And this is a slice through the left ventricle. And
  17. which is the left ventricle,
  18. the mitral valve into the left ventricle.
  19. And that fantastic journey -- known as the systemic loop -- begins in the left ventricle,
  20. If the rupture is severe enough that it breaks through the wall of the left ventricle,