different between neurites vs neuritis
neurites
English
Noun
neurites
- plural of neurite
Anagrams
- Turinese, esurient, retinues, reunites, unitrees, uterines
neurites From the web:
- what are sensory neurites
- what are dystrophic neurites
- optic neuritis
- what do sensory neurons detect
- what are examples of sensory neurons
- what type of neuron is sensory
- what do sensory neurons look like
neuritis
English
Etymology
neuro- +? -itis
Noun
neuritis (countable and uncountable, plural neuritides or neuritises)
- (neurology, pathology) Inflammation of one or more nerves.
- Optic neuritis (or retrobulbar neuritis) is the inflammation of the optic nerve that may cause a complete or partial loss of vision.
Derived terms
Related terms
- neurological
- neurologist
- neurology
- neuronitis
Translations
Catalan
Etymology
neuro- +? -itis
Noun
neuritis f (plural neuritis)
- (pathology) neuritis
Further reading
- “neuritis” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
Spanish
Etymology
neuro- +? -itis
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /neu??itis/, [neu???i.t?is]
- Rhymes: -itis
- Hyphenation: neu?ri?tis
Noun
neuritis f (plural neuritis)
- (pathology) neuritis
Further reading
- “neuritis” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
neuritis From the web:
- what neuritis means
- what is neuritis and neuralgia
- what causes neuritis
- what is neuritis pain
- what's optic neuritis
- what is neuritis of the foot
- what does neuritis mean
- what's vestibular neuritis
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