stroke

(Inglês)

Freqüência

B2
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/stɹəʊk/
Etimologia (Inglês)

In summary

The noun is derived from Middle English strok, stroke (“blow from a weapon, cut”), from Old English strāc, from Proto-West Germanic *straik, from Proto-Germanic *straikaz (“stroke”), from Proto-Indo-European *streyg- (“to rub, stroke; to shear; to strike”). Sense 3.6.2.2 (“the oblique, slash, or virgule (‘/’)”) is a contraction of oblique stroke, a variant of oblique which was originally used in telegraphy. The verb is derived from the noun. Cognates * German Streich (“stroke”) * Middle Low German strēk (“stroke, trick, prank”) * Scots strak, strake, straik (“blow, stroke”)

mimosear

derrame cerebral

vasoconstrição

distúrbio cardiovascular

distúrbio cerebrovascular

distúrbio circulatório

distúrbio da pressão sanguínea

doença cardiovascular

insuficiência vascular

Acidente Vascular Cerebral

Avc

o bater

toque de pincel

cianose

hipóstase

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