cortico-
Americancombining form
Usage
What does cortico- mean? Cortico- is a combining form used like a prefix representing the word cortex. It is used in medical terms, especially in anatomy and pathology.The cortex is a scientific term for the outer region of an organ or structure, especially the brain (cerebral cortex). Right above the kidney are the adrenal glands, which have an adrenal cortex. Learn more about the adrenal glands in our article on the combining form adreno-.Cortico- ultimately comes from the Latin cortex, meaning “bark, rind, shell, husk,” which are all outer coverings.What are variants of cortico-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, cortico- becomes cortic-, as in corticectomy.
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Origin of cortico-
Example Sentences
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Twitter has been working with Cortico, a nonprofit organization affiliated with the M.I.T.
From The New Yorker
On its company blog, Twitter said it was inspired by Cortico, a nonprofit research organization that is trying to measure “conversational health” with four indicators: shared attention, shared reality, variety of opinion and receptivity.
From New York Times
Media Lab, became a founder and the chairman of Cortico, a nonprofit that is developing tools to measure public conversations online to gauge attributes like shared attention, variety of opinion and receptivity.
From New York Times
In support of its new stance, Mr Dorsey tweeted a link to an organisation called Cortico.
From BBC
Yet even Cortico acknowledged, “We don’t pretend to have all the answers to how these health indicators will work in practice. We will need to learn through experimentation.”
From Slate
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