axon


ax·on

noun \ˈak-ˌsän\

Definition of AXON

: a usually long and single nerve-cell process that usually conducts impulses away from the cell body — see neuron illustration
ax·o·nal \ˈak-sə-nəl; ak-ˈsä-, -ˈsō-\ adjective

Variants of AXON

ax·on also ax·one \-ˌsōn\

Origin of AXON

New Latin axon, from Greek axōn
First Known Use: circa 1899

Rhymes with AXON

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