What does infarto in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word infarto in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use infarto in Portuguese.
The word infarto in Portuguese means glutting, stuffing; infarct, enfarte, infarto, enfarte, infarto, ataque cardíaco, insuficiência cardíaca, infarto do miocárdio. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word infarto
glutting, stuffing; infarct
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enfarte, infartonoun (necrosis) (necrose decorrente de hipoxia) (substantivo masculino: Substantivo exclusivamente masculino. Ex. "ator", "menino", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "carrinho de mão", "guarda-chuva", etc.) |
enfarte, infartonoun (heart attack) (ataque do coração) (substantivo masculino: Substantivo exclusivamente masculino. Ex. "ator", "menino", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "carrinho de mão", "guarda-chuva", etc.) |
ataque cardíaconoun (blocked circulation to the heart) (med.) Shortness of breath and a pain in your arm may signal a heart attack. |
insuficiência cardíacanoun (cardiac condition) Ele morreu de insuficiência cardíaca aos 32 anos. Porque ele era gordo, estava em risco de ter um ataque cardíaco. He died of heart failure at the young age of 32. Because he was heavy, he was at risk for heart failure. |
infarto do miocárdio(pathology) |
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