hecatomeric

hecatomeric

 [hek″ah-to-mer´ik] having processes that divide in two, one going to each side of the spinal cord; said of certain neurons.

hec·a·ter·o·mer·ic

(hek'ă-ter'ō-mer'ik), Denoting a spinal neuron the axon of which divides and gives off processes to both sides of the cord; usually the same as a heteromeric neuron. Synonym(s): hecatomeral, hecatomeric [G. hekateros, each of two, + meros, part]

hecateromeric

, hecatomeric (hĕk″ă-tĕr″ō-mĕr′ĭk) (hĕk″ă-tō-mĕr′ĭk) [Gr. hekateros, each of two, + meros, part] Having two processes on a spinal neuron, one supplying each side of the spinal cord.