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From Ancient Greek ἀκάρδιος (akárdios, without a heart) +‎ -ac, after cardiac.

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acardiac (not comparable)

  1. (medicine, anatomy) Lacking a heart.
    • 1831, Marshall Hall, A Critical and Experimental Essay on the Circulation of the Blood, page 76:
      The fact of a perfect circulation in acardiac fœtuses and acardiac animals, seems strongly to indicate an important influence in the arteries.

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