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la⋅que⋅us

[ley-kwee-uhs, lak-wee-]
–noun, plural la⋅que⋅i [ley-kwee-ahy, -kwee-ee, lak-wee-ahy, -wee-ee] . Anatomy.
lemniscus.

Origin:
< L: noose

lem⋅nis⋅cus

[lem-nis-kuhs]
–noun, plural -nis⋅ci [-nis-ahy, -nis-kee] . Anatomy.
a band of fibers, esp. of white nerve fibers in the brain.
Also called fillet, laqueus.


Origin:
1840–50; < NL, special use of L lēmniscus pendent ribbon < Gk lēmnískos ribbon
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Main Entry: lem·nis·cus
Pronunciation: lem-'nis-k&s
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural lem·nis·ci /-'nis-"(k)I, -'nis-"kE/
: a band of fibers and especially nerve fibers called also fillet; —see LATERAL LEMNISCUS, MEDIAL LEMNISCUSlem·nis·cal /-k&l/ adjective
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lemniscus lem·nis·cus (lěm-nĭs'kəs)
n. pl. lem·nis·ci (-nĭs'ī', -nĭs'kī', -nĭs'kē)
A bundle of nerve fibers ascending from sensory nuclei in the spinal cord and the rhombencephalon to the thalamus.

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