"cardialgia" meaning in All languages combined

See cardialgia on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: By surface analysis, cardi- + -algia. Etymology templates: {{surf|en|cardi-|-algia}} By surface analysis, cardi- + -algia Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} cardialgia (uncountable)
  1. (archaic) cardialgy; heartburn Tags: archaic, uncountable Related terms: angina

Noun [Italian]

Forms: cardialgie [plural]
Etymology: From cardio- + -algia. Etymology templates: {{confix|it|cardio|algia}} cardio- + -algia Head templates: {{it-noun|f|cardialgie}} cardialgia f (plural cardialgie)
  1. cardialgy, heartburn Tags: feminine

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