open heart
31open-hearted — open heart|ed [ˌəupən ˈha:tıd US ˌoupən ˈha:r ] adj kind, sympathetic, and friendly ▪ They gave us an open hearted welcome …
32open-heartedly — open heartˈedly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑open …
33open-heartedness — open heartˈedness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑open …
34open — adj., v., & n. adj. 1 not closed or locked or blocked up; allowing entrance or passage or access. 2 a (of a room, field, or other area) having its door or gate in a position allowing access, or part of its confining boundary removed. b (of a… …
35heart — cow·heart·ed; dis·heart·en·ment; down·heart·ed·ness; great·heart·ed·ly; great·heart·ed·ness; heart; heart·ed; heart·ed·ness; heart·en; heart·ful; heart·i·ly; heart·i·ness; heart·less; heart·rend·ing·ly; heart·some; kind·heart·ed·ness;… …
36heart — See: AFTER ONE S OWN HEART, AT HEART, EAT ONE S HEART OUT, BREAK ONE S HEART, BY HEART, CHANGE OF HEART, CROSS ONE S HEART, DO ONE GOOD or DO ONE S HEART GOOD, FIND IT IN ONE S HEART, FROM THE BOTTOM OF ONE S HEART or WITH ALL ONE S HEART, FROM… …
37heart — See: AFTER ONE S OWN HEART, AT HEART, EAT ONE S HEART OUT, BREAK ONE S HEART, BY HEART, CHANGE OF HEART, CROSS ONE S HEART, DO ONE GOOD or DO ONE S HEART GOOD, FIND IT IN ONE S HEART, FROM THE BOTTOM OF ONE S HEART or WITH ALL ONE S HEART, FROM… …
38heart — See: after one s own heart, at heart, eat one s heart out, break one s heart, by heart, change of heart, cross one s heart, do one good or do one s heart good, find it in one s heart, from the bottom of one s heart or with all one s heart, from… …
39Heart-lung machine — A machine that does the work both of the heart (pump blood) and the lungs (oxygenate the blood). Used, for example, in open heart surgery. Blood returning to the heart is diverted through the machine before returning it to the arterial… …
40heart — /hahrt/, n. 1. Anat. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that… …