white matter
Americannoun
noun
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The whitish tissue of the vertebrate brain and spinal cord, made up chiefly of nerve fibers (axons) covered in myelin sheaths.
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Compare gray matter
Etymology
Origin of white matter
First recorded in 1830–40
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Surrounding that is white matter, made up of astrocytes and long nerve fibers that carry signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
From Science Daily • Feb. 13, 2026
The researchers also looked at white matter damage, a widely used indicator of Alzheimer's, and found it was associated with six of the seven blood markers.
From Science Daily • Jan. 3, 2026
The scans helped show white matter, the fatty substance that insulates the nerve fibers connecting brain regions.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 23, 2025
A new preclinical study from investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine reports that hypertension disrupts blood vessels, neurons and white matter in the brain long before blood pressure rises to detectable levels.
From Science Daily • Nov. 24, 2025
The greater part of the cerebrum is composed of white matter.
From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.
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