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DIASTOLE

Volume 6 · 62 words · 1797 Edition

among physicians, signifies the dilatation of the heart, auricles, and arteries; and stands opposed to the SYSTOLE, or contraction of the same parts. See ANATOMY, n° 124.

in grammar, a figure in prosody whereby a syllable naturally short is made long. Such is the first syllable of Priamides in the following verse of Virgil:

Atque hic Priamides! nihil o tibi, amice, reliquit.