neuro-

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See also: neuro

Translingual

Etymology

New Latin, from Ancient Greek νευρο- (neuro-), combining form of νεῦρον (neûron, sinew, tendon, cord)

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neuro-

  1. nerves, nerve tissue, or the nervous system.

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νευρο- (neuro-), combining form of νεῦρον (neûron, sinew, tendon, cord).

Pronunciation

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neuro-

  1. nerves, nerve tissue, or the nervous system.

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Catalan

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neuro-

  1. neuro-

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Finnish

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neuro-

  1. neuro-

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French

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neuro-

  1. neuro-

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Italian

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neuro-

  1. neuro-

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Polish

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neuro-

  1. neuro-

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Portuguese

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neuro-

  1. (anatomy) neuro- (relating to nerves or the nervous system)

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Spanish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νευρο- (neuro-), combing form of νεῦρον (neûron) "sinew, tendon, cord".

Prefix

neuro-

  1. neuro-

Derived terms

Further reading