Medical Definition of Plexal
1. Relating to a plexus. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plexal
Literary usage of Plexal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1917)
"From the general character of the rock, the plexal character of the felspar, the
probable ferruginous pseudomorphs after augite, the presence of rare ..."
2. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1897)
"Cilia are entirely absent from the inner, and most of the outer, limb of this
loop, only one group being present in B. illuminatus, near its plexal end ..."
3. Transactions of the Annual Meeting by Ohio State Medical Society (1902)
"... to join the plexus, but continues as a separate trunk down alongside the great
sciatic nerve to become the peroneal nerve without any plexal connection. ..."
4. Electricity in the Diseases of Women: With Special Reference to the by George Betton Massey (1890)
"Without indulging in this place in a discussion of the probable nature of these
cases, whether due to local organic changes or to plexal or ..."
5. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1917)
"From the general character of the rock, the plexal character of the felspar, the
probable ferruginous pseudomorphs after augite, the presence of rare ..."
6. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1897)
"Cilia are entirely absent from the inner, and most of the outer, limb of this
loop, only one group being present in B. illuminatus, near its plexal end ..."
7. Transactions of the Annual Meeting by Ohio State Medical Society (1902)
"... to join the plexus, but continues as a separate trunk down alongside the great
sciatic nerve to become the peroneal nerve without any plexal connection. ..."
8. Electricity in the Diseases of Women: With Special Reference to the by George Betton Massey (1890)
"Without indulging in this place in a discussion of the probable nature of these
cases, whether due to local organic changes or to plexal or ..."