spinal cord
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of spinal cord
First recorded in 1830–40
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The new map of neural connections, known as a connectome, extends a previously published fruit fly brain connectome by adding the fly's spinal cord equivalent, called the nerve cord.
From Science Daily • Jun. 10, 2026
MND affects nerves in the brain and spinal cord, which tell your muscles what to do.
From BBC • May 20, 2026
The progressive disease destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that a person needs to walk, talk, swallow and breathe, according to the ALS Assn.
From Los Angeles Times • May 18, 2026
They are also capable of repairing the heart, brain, spinal cord, kidneys, retinas, and pancreas.
From Science Daily • May 9, 2026
The medical team’s main concerns — damage to my spinal cord, airway, veins, and arteries — have been allayed.
From "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins
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