neuro-, neuron-, neurono-, neur-, neuri-, -neuroma, -neurotic, -neurosis, -neuron, -neural, -neuria
(Greek: nerve, nerve fiber, tendon, sinew, cord; nerve cell, nerve cells)
						hyponeuria					
					
						hysterical neurosis					
					
						A form of neurosis in which there is an involuntary disturbance or loss of psychogenic origin of motor, sensory, or mental function.
									Characteristically, the symptoms begin and end suddenly in situations which are emotionally charged and which are symbolic of underlying, usually repressed conflicts; frequently the symptoms can be modified by suggestions.
						idioneural					
					
						Peculiar to nerve tissue.					
									
						kinesioneurosis					
					
						laloneurosis					
					
						Nervous speech disorder.					
									
						laloneurosis (spasmodic)					
					
						Stuttering as a result of a central nervous-system disease.					
									
						libidoneurosis					
					
						logoneurosis					
					
						1. Any neurosis marked by speech disorders.
2. Neurosis associated with a speech defect.
									2. Neurosis associated with a speech defect.
						Pain along the course of one nerve: Ron learned that mononeuralgia related to a person being plagued by  only a single nerve trunk.					
									
						myxoneuroma					
					
						1. A tumor composed of mucous and nerve tissue elements.
2. A neurilemoma, meningioma, or glioma in which the stroma is myxomatous (gelatinous or mucus tissue) in nature.
									2. A neurilemoma, meningioma, or glioma in which the stroma is myxomatous (gelatinous or mucus tissue) in nature.
						nematoneurose					
					
						nematoneurous					
					
						nerve fibril, neurofibril					
					
						1. A delicate fibril found in the cell body and processes of a neuron.
2. One of the delicate threads running in every direction through the cytoplasm of a nerve cell, extending into the axon and dendrites (receptive surfaces of a neuron).
									2. One of the delicate threads running in every direction through the cytoplasm of a nerve cell, extending into the axon and dendrites (receptive surfaces of a neuron).
						neurad					
					
						Consciousness that results from the use of nerve blocking pain medication, for example a narcotic for use in some surgical procedures: Because Dr.McMahon wanted to be able to speak with Susan during the surgical process, she used a medication that resulted in neuraleptanesthesia.					
									A cross reference of word units that are related, directly or indirectly, to "cell, cells, cell nucleus": celli-; cellulo-; cyto-; endothelio-; gameto-; glio-; kary-, karyo-.
Here is a general explanation about Cells and their Compositions.
 
		
