inotropic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἴς (ís, sinew, tendon; strength, force) +‎ -tropic (affecting, changing), from Ancient Greek τρόπος (trópos, turn, direction, way) +‎ -ικός (-ikós, -ic, adjectival suffix).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌɪn.əˈtɹəʊ.pɪk/, /ˌɪn.əˈtɹɒp.ɪk/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˌiː.nəˈtɹoʊ.pɪk/, /ˌaɪ.nəˈtɹoʊ.pɪk/, /ˌiː.nəˈtɹɑp.ɪk/
  • Rhymes: -ɒpɪk, -əʊpɪk

Adjective

inotropic (not comparable)

  1. (physiology) Increasing or decreasing the force of muscular contractions.

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Noun

inotropic (plural inotropics)

  1. (medicine, pharmacology) An inotropic heart drug.

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