neura

noun
/ˈnjʊəɹə/UK

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek νεῦρα (neûra), the nominative plural form of νεῦρον (neûron), whence neuron.

  1. derived from νεῦρα

Definitions

  1. plural of neuron

    • In Wollenberg’s opinion the primary type of disease of the sensory neura in tabes is of this kind.
    • 1998, June 1st: Warner S. Bloomberg, alt.gathering.rainbow (Google group): Yes. Love. (was Rainbow’s Views…), 8:00am To be rendered impotent by sadness that cripples is allowing revenge to seep into one’s own neura (sic: nerves).

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