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dendrite
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den·drite  (dndrt)
n.
1.
a. A mineral crystallizing in another mineral in the form of a branching or treelike mark.
b. A rock or mineral bearing such a mark or marks.
2. A branched protoplasmic extension of a nerve cell that conducts impulses from adjacent cells inward toward the cell body. A single nerve may possess many dendrites. Also called dendron.
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dendrite

dendrite [ˈdɛndraɪt]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) Also called dendron any of the short branched threadlike extensions of a nerve cell, which conduct impulses towards the cell body
2. (Earth Sciences / Minerals) a branching mosslike crystalline structure in some rocks and minerals
3. (Earth Sciences / Minerals) a crystal that has branched during growth and has a treelike form
[from Greek dendritēs relating to a tree]
dendritic  [dɛnˈdrɪtɪk], dendritical adj
dendritically  adv

dendrite  (dndrt)
1. Any of several parts branching from the body of a neuron that receive and transmit nerve impulses.
2. A mineral that has a branching crystal pattern. Dendrites often form within or on the surface of other minerals and often consist of manganese oxides.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.dendrite - short fiber that conducts toward the cell body of the neurondendrite - short fiber that conducts toward the cell body of the neuron
nerve fiber, nerve fibre - a threadlike extension of a nerve cell
nerve cell, neuron - a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
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dendrite
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