neura

Etymology
From the, the nominative plural form of , whence.

Noun

 * 1) * 1905: Eugene Solomon Talbot, Developmental Pathology, pages 7⁽¹⁾ and 8⁽²⁾
 * ⁽¹⁾ Some investigations have shown that the slightest injuries to nerve cells or neura will give rise to easily demonstrable degenerative lesions in other parts of the cell.
 * ⁽²⁾ Certain groups of neura are more susceptible than others to a given toxication.
 * 1) * 1913: Eugene Solomon Talbot, Interstitial Gingivitis and Pyorrhœa Alveolaris, page 273 (Ransom & Randolph Co.)
 * In Wollenberg’s opinion the primary type of disease of the sensory neura in tabes is of this kind.
 * 1) * 1998, June 1st: Warner S. Bloomberg, alt.gathering.rainbow (Google group): Yes. Love. (was Rainbow’s Views…), 8:00am
 * To be rendered impotent by sadness that cripples is allowing revenge to seep into one’s own neura (sic: nerves).
 * To be rendered impotent by sadness that cripples is allowing revenge to seep into one’s own neura (sic: nerves).

Adjective

 * 1)  irritated, depressed in a bad mood

Noun

 * 1)  irritation, depression