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gan·gli·on \ˈgaŋglēən, -aiŋ-\ noun (plural gan·glia \-ēə\ ; also gan·glions) Etymology: Late Latin & Greek; Late Latin, cystic tumor, from Greek, cystic tumor, mass of nerve tissue — more at gall (excrescence) 1. a. : a small cystic tumor containing viscid fluid and connected either with a joint membrane or tendon sheath especially about the wrist or ankle b. : a mass of nerve tissue containing nerve cells: (1) : an aggregation of such cells forming an enlargement upon a nerve or upon two or more nerves at their point of junction or separation (2) : a mass of gray matter within the brain or spinal cord : nucleus — see basal ganglion 2. : a center or focus especially of strength or energy < the central ganglion of the world's largest … chemical empire — J.W.Bellah > |