Yes.
The root "cardio-" is Greek, from the word kardia, "heart".
cardiovascular
Cardio
The root word "cardio" is derived from the Greek word "kardia," which means heart. It is commonly used in medical terminology related to the heart or cardiovascular system.
Cardio is a shortened version of the word cardiovascular, which means relating to the heart.
Cardio
The Cardio Bouncer does not come with an instructional video but several videos are available from 3rd party vendors.
electro- cardio -graphy
electro- cardio -graphy
The term cardio refers to the heart. The medical word cardiac was derived from the Greek word for heart, which was kardia.
No, the Latin word "credo" meaning "I believe" is not related to the Greek word "cardio" meaning "heart". "Credo" is derived from the Latin verb "credere" meaning "to believe", while "cardio" is derived from the Greek word "kardia" meaning "heart".