neuraxon
[ noo-rak-son, nyoo- ]
Origin of neuraxon
1- Also neu·rax·one [noo-rak-sohn, nyoo-]. /nʊˈræk soʊn, nyʊ-/.
Words Nearby neuraxon
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How to use neuraxon in a sentence
The neuraxon gives off a number of collaterals, and then becomes a nerve-fibre of the central white matter.
They give off a number of short dendrites with claw-like endings, and a fine non-medullated neuraxon process.
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