English edit

Alternative forms edit

  • (medicine): peacemaker (misconstruction, non-native speakers’ English)

Etymology edit

pace +‎ maker

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈpeɪsˌmeɪkəɹ/
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Noun edit

pacemaker (plural pacemakers)

 
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  1. One who sets the pace in a race, to guide the others.
  2. (anatomy) A set of nerves which stimulate the heart to beat.
  3. (by extension, medicine) A medical implement that is used to stimulate a heart to beat by simulating the action of the natural pacemaker.

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Descendants edit

  • Danish: pacemaker
  • Swedish: pacemaker

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Noun edit

pacemaker m (plural pacemakers)

  1. pacemaker (device)

Further reading edit

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Unadapted borrowing from English pacemaker.

Noun edit

pacemaker n (plural pacemakere)

  1. pacemaker

Declension edit

Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From English pacemaker, used since 1891.

Noun edit

pacemaker c

  1. (sports) a pacemaker, one who sets the pace
  2. (medicine) a pacemaker, an implant that stimulates the heart to beat

Declension edit

Declension of pacemaker 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative pacemaker pacemakern pacemakrar pacemakrarna
Genitive pacemakers pacemakerns pacemakrars pacemakrarnas

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