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antidromic
antidromic (ˌæntɪˈdrɒmɪk) adj (Physiology) (of nerve fibres) conducting nerve impulses in a direction opposite to normal[from anti- + Greek dromos course]an•ti•drom•ic (ˌæn tɪˈdrɒm ɪk) adj. conducting nerve impulses in a direction opposite to the usual one. [1905–10; anti- + -drom (ous) + -ic] an`ti•drom′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | antidromic - conducting nerve impulses in a direction opposite to normalphysiology - the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organismsabnormal, unnatural - not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm; "abnormal powers of concentration"; "abnormal amounts of rain"; "abnormal circumstances"; "an abnormal interest in food" |
antidromic
antidromic [an″te-drom´ik] conducting impulses in a direction opposite to the normal.an·ti·drom·ic (an'tē-drom'ik), Denoting the propagation of an impulse along a conduction system (for example, nerve fiber) in the direction opposite to that which it normally travels.antidromic (ăn′tĭ-drŏm′ĭk)adj. Relating to the propagation of an impulse along an axon in a direction that is the reverse of normal.an·ti·drom·ic (an'tē-drom'ik) Moving in the direction opposite to normal; said of impulses in nerves and in the conduction system of the heart. antidromic Related to antidromic: Antidromic conductionWords related to antidromicadj conducting nerve impulses in a direction opposite to normalRelated Words- physiology
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