See Also: cooing murmur(medicine)
to-and-fro murmur(medicine)
Still's murmur(medicine)
Murmur(medicine)
Murmur(health)
murmur(1)(dictionary)
murmur(2)(dictionary)
nun's murmur(medicine)
musical murmur(medicine)
middiastolic murmur(medicine)

canteen (oh) and cooing murmur (medicine)


canteen (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Language: French; Origin: cantine, from Italian cantina 'Wine store', from canto 'corner', from Latin cantus; CANT13]
BrE a place in a factory, school etc where meals are provided, usually quite cheaply

a small container in which water or Other drink is carried by soldiers, travellers etc
a canteen of cutlery
BrE a set of knives, forks, and spoons in a box

cooing murmur (medicine)


cooing murmur


A murmur, usually of mitral regurgitation, of very high pitch resembling the cooing of a pigeon or a dove.