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ganglion

Pronunciation: /ˈgaŋglɪən/
Definition of ganglion

noun (plural ganglia /-lɪə/ or ganglions)

  • 1 Anatomy a structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies, typically linked by synapses, and often forming a swelling on a nerve fibre.
  • a network of cells forming a nerve centre in the nervous system of an invertebrate.
  • a well-defined mass of grey matter within the central nervous system. See also basal ganglia.
  • 2 Medicine an abnormal benign swelling on a tendon sheath.

Derivatives

ganglionic

Pronunciation: /-ˈɒnɪk/
adjective

Origin:

late 17th century: from Greek ganglion 'tumour on or near sinews or tendons', used by Galen to denote the complex nerve centres

ganglion in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of ganglion in the US English dictionary