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neuro-
a combining form meaning “nerve,” “nerves,” “nervous system,” used in the formation of compound words.
neurology.
neuro-
combining form
indicating a nerve or the nervous system
neuroblast
neurology
Word History and Origins
Origin of neuro-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of neuro-1
Example Sentences
According to Dr Lekhansh Shukla, assistant professor at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences in Bengaluru, India, tapentadol "gives the effects of an opioid" including very deep sleep.
"It tends to be a silent infection, but it can develop into neuro syphilis and cause cardiac problems."
This new Stanford study, part of Wu Tsai Neuro's NeuroChoice Initiative, provides the first direct experimental test of these competing hypotheses.
"We have treated injuries on various parts of his body," Thapa told BBC News Nepali, "He is under observation in the neuro surgery ward."
Neuro- and marine biologist Anders Garm from the University of Copenhagen's Department of Biology couldn't ignore the question.
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When To Use
Neuro- is a combining form used like a prefix that literally means “nerve.” The form is also used figuratively to mean "nerves" or "nervous system." It is often used in medical terms, especially in anatomy.Neuro- comes from Greek ԱûDz, meaning “nerve.” ûDz is a distant relative of sinew, which is of Old English origin, and nerve, which is of Latin origin. To learn more, check out the entries for both words. are variants of neuro-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, neuro- becomes neur-, as in neuroid. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use article about neur-.
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