nervus intermedius

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Borrowed from New Latin nervus intermedius (intermediate nerve).

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nervus intermedius (plural nervi intermedii)

  1. (neuroanatomy) The branch of the facial nerve that contains sensory and parasympathetic fibers and that supplies the anterior tongue and parts of the palate and fauces.
    Synonyms: glossopalatine nerve, nerve of Wrisberg

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