English dictionary: words starting with neurot
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adjectiveDesignating a tendon spindle.
adjectiveHaving, caused by, or relating to neurosis.
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Thus, by putting the patient in contact with his phantasy world, psychoanalysis offers a special se…
nounA neurotic person.
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I wasn't going to be labelled as a hypochondriac or neurotic
adverbStrangely or in a worried and nervous way, often because you have a mental illness
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He became neurotically jealous of her work life., she kept looking neurotically over her shoulder.
nounThe condition of often feeling worried and nervous, often because of a mental illness
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Researchers found that high levels of neuroticism were linked to lower life expectancy.
verbTo make neurotic.
nounA neurotic person.
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I wasn't going to be labelled as a hypochondriac or neurotic
adjectiveHaving, caused by, or relating to neurosis.
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Thus, by putting the patient in contact with his phantasy world, psychoanalysis offers a special se…
nounRegeneration of a severed or damaged nerve; (also) spontaneous regrowth or surgical provision of nerve in an area of tissue; reinnervation.
noun= neuromere .
nounThe surgical cutting of a nerve to produce sensory loss and relief of pain or to suppress involuntary movements.
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A facet neurotomy involves destroying the nerves that relay pain messages from the facet joints.
adjectivePoisonous to the nervous system.
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Neurotoxic pesticides
nounA poison which acts on the nervous system.
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Once the bacteria are in the body, they produce a neurotoxin (a protein that acts as a poison to th…
nounThe transmission of nerve impulses between neurons or between a neuron and a muscle fibre or other structure.
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Alterations of neurotransmission that affect consciousness and behaviour
nounA chemical substance which is released at the end of a nerve fibre by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse or junction, effects the transfer of the impulse to another nerve fibre, a muscle fibre, or some other structure.
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Cnidarians contain chemical synapses and release neurotransmitters, including biogenic amines and p…
nounA chemical substance which is released at the end of a nerve fibre by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse or junction, effects the transfer of the impulse to another nerve fibre, a muscle fibre, or some other structure.
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Cnidarians contain chemical synapses and release neurotransmitters, including biogenic amines and p…
adjectiveRelating to the growth of nervous tissue.
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Our study provides the first evidence of a strong increase of neurotrophic factors and receptors in…
nounOriginally: nutrition of nervous tissue (rare). later: = neurotrophism .
adjective(of a virus, toxin, or chemical) tending to attack or affect the nervous system preferentially.
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Jc virus, a human neurotropic polyomavirus, is the etiologic infectious agent of this disease.
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