-ˌtərməˈnalə̇s, -nāl-; -ˌterməˈnäl- noun
Etymology: New Latin, literally, terminal nerve
: a slender ganglionated nerve associated with the olfactory nerves in most vertebrates from fishes to man
-ˌtərməˈnalə̇s, -nāl-; -ˌterməˈnäl- noun
Etymology: New Latin, literally, terminal nerve
: a slender ganglionated nerve associated with the olfactory nerves in most vertebrates from fishes to man
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012