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di·as·ta·sis \dīˈastəsə̇s, -ˈaas-\ noun (plural diasta·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, separation 1. medicine : an abnormal separation of parts normally joined together 2. physiology : the rest phase of cardiac diastole occurring between filling of the ventricle and the start of auricular contraction |