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cellifugal, a.|sɛˈlɪfjʊgəl| Also cellulifugal. [f. celli-, comb. f. L. cella cell n.1 + fugere to flee: see -al.] Of the nerve-impulses in a ganglion-cell: passing from the body of a cell. Also cellipetal |sɛˈlɪpiːtəl| a. [L. petere to seek], moving towards the body of a cell.
1900W. S. Hall Text-bk. Physiol. xiii. 538 In monaxons the impulse passes always away from the cell-body, hence is cellulifugal. 1904Titchener tr. Wundt's Physiol. Psychol. I. 42 The dendrites are devoted exclusively to cellipetal, the neurites to cellifugal conduction. |