释义 |
di·as·chi·sis \dīˈaskəsə̇s\ noun (plural diaschi·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, division, from diaschizein to sever (from dia- + schizein to split) + -sis — more at shed : the breaking up of a pattern of brain activity by a localized injury that temporarily throws the whole activity out of function though destroying only part of a structure |