释义 |
esodic, a.|ɛˈsɒdɪk| [f. Gr. ἔσ-ω within + ὁδ-ός way + -ic.] Of nerves: Proceeding to or into the spinal marrow; afferent.
1850M. Hall Diastaltic Nervous Syst. 6 [Section headed ‘New Terms Proposed.’] Esodic (εις) will express the action into; exodic the action out of, etc. 1850Barnes in Lancet II. 84/1 This paralyzing effect on the extremities of the esodic nerves. 1852G. Wilson Life J. Reid 92 The sensific nerves have also been named esodic (ingoing). |