EPHAPSE


Meaning of EPHAPSE in English

ˈeˌfaps noun

( -s )

Etymology: Greek ephapsis act of touching, knot, from epi- + apsis loop, wheel — more at apse

: a point of contact between neurons ; especially : the lateral contact between parallel fibers in a nerve or fiber tract

• eph·ap·tic (ˈ)e|faptik adjective

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