English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 136 of 488

neurotronicadj

Combining neural and electronic technologies.

neurotrophicadj

Of or relating to neurotrophy.

neurotrophinnoun

Any of a group of proteins that stimulate the growth of nerve cells

neurotrophismnoun

Synonym of neurotrophy.

neurotrophynoun

The nutrition and metabolism of tissues regulated by nerves

neurotropinnoun

Alternative form of neurotrophin.

neurotropismnoun

An affinity for nervous tissue

neurotrypsinnoun

A serine peptidase stored in presynaptic nerve endings

neurotuberculosisnoun

tuberculosis of the central nervous system

neurotubularadj

Relating to neurotubules

neurotubulenoun

A microtubule in the synaptic ending of some neurons

neurotumornoun

A nerve tumor

neurotumoraladj

Relating to neurotumors

neurotypenoun

A type of brain, in terms of how a person interprets and responds to social cues, etc.

neurotypicadj

Alternative form of neurotypical.

neurotypicaladj

Having a typical way of processing sensory, linguistic, and social information.

neurotypicalitynoun

The quality of being neurotypical.

neurotypicallyadv

In a neurotypical manner.

neurotypicitynoun

The property of being neurotypical.

neurourologynoun

The branch of urology that deals with disorders of the bladder related to spinal injuries and neurological disorders

neurovariantnoun

A strain of a virus that affects neural tissue.

neurovascularadj

Of or pertaining to both nerves and blood vessels.

neurovascularizationnoun

The formation of a neurovascular system.

neurovascularlyadv

In a neurovascular way.

neurovasculaturenoun

neurovascular components generally

neurovasculitisnoun

inflammation of neurovasculature

neurovegetativeadj

Relating to the autonomic nervous system

neuroventilatoryadj

Relating to the neural control of breathing

neurovesicaladj

Relating to neurovesicles

neurovesiclenoun

A neurosecretory vesicle

neurovestibularadj

Relating to the nervous system and the vestibule of the inner ear

neuroviabilitynoun

The viability of neurons

neuroviraladj

Relating to neuroviruses.

neurovirologicaladj

Of or pertaining to neurovirology.

neurovirologistnoun

A scientist in the field of neurovirology.

neurovirologynoun

The scientific study of viruses capable of infecting the nervous system.

neurovirulencenoun

virulent disease of the nervous system, especially that caused by a neurovirulent virus

neurovirulentadj

Capable of causing disease to the nervous system

neurovirusnoun

Any virus affecting the nervous system.

neurovisceraladj

Relating to both the nervous and cerebrospinal systems

neurovisualadj

neurological and visual

neurovulnerabilitynoun

vulnerability to neuronal disorders

neuroweaponnoun

Any weapon that targets the nervous system of an enemy combatant

neurulanoun

An embryo of vertebrates in the stage when the primitive band is first developed.

neurularadj

Relating to a neurula.

neurulationnoun

The process by which the beginnings of the vertebrate nervous system is formed in embryos.

neurulenoun

A kind of hybrid symbolic rule used in neurocomputing.

neusisnoun

A line segment of prescribed length, fitted between two given curves, part of a line that passes through a given point.

Neustadtname

A city in Ontario, Canada.

Neustadt (Dosse)name

A town in Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, Brandenburg, Germany.

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