What does «diástoles» mean in Spanish?
- Dilation movement of the heart and arteries during which they fill with blood.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Los movimientos del corazón son diástoles y sístoles".
"El ritmo cardíaco es la sucesión regular de sístoles y diástoles de la musculatura del corazón".
- Increase of the volume contained in the duramater and cerebral sinuses due to an expansion or dilatation movement.
- Poetic license to use a short syllable as long. It is used mainly in classical Greek and Latin poetry.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Algunos grandes poetas griegos fueron maestros de la diástoles".
- Passage of the intensity of pronunciation from one syllable to the next within the same word.