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nerve trunk

American  

noun

Anatomy.
  1. the main stem of a nerve.


Etymology

Origin of nerve trunk

First recorded in 1850–55

Example Sentences

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He traces the sensory nerve leading from the site of the cancer and injects about a cubic centimeter of 45% alcohol near the point where the nerve trunk joins the spinal cord.

From Time Magazine Archive

The specific cause of the pain is the fact that, in short-waisted people, or people having unusually long ribs, stooping over habitually squeezes a nerve trunk between the rib and hip bone.

From Time Magazine Archive

If by accident it attacks the end of the broken nerve trunk, it slowly and gradually extends to the higher nerve centers and eventually produces the disease.

From Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada by Ritter, Thomas Jefferson

Invertebrates commonly have the main nerve trunk in front, or underneath, instead of at the back, and likewise often have their brains in their abdomens.

From Vitality Supreme by Macfadden, Bernarr

The superior is the sensory root and the inferior is the motor root, both uniting to form a mixed nerve trunk.

From Common Diseases of Farm Animals by Craig, R. A., D. V. M.