transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈak-ˌsän ]
noun
also ax·one -ˌsōn
Etymology: New Latin axon, from Greek axōn
Date: circa 1899
: 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-n ə l; ak-ˈsä-, -ˈsō- adjective