Definition of Synapses

1. Noun. (plural of synapse) ¹

2. Noun. (plural of synapsis) ¹

3. Verb. (third-person singular of synapse) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Synapses

1. synapse [v] - See also: synapse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synapses

synantherologists
synantherology
synantherous
synanthery
synanthesis
synanthous
synanthy
synaphea
synapheas
synapomorphies
synapomorphy
synapophyses
synapophysis
synapse
synapsed
synapses (current term)
synapsid
synapsid reptile
synapsids
synapsin
synapsing
synapsins
synapsis
synaptase
synapte
synaptes
synaptic
synaptically
synapticula
synapticulae

Literary usage of Synapses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Human Psychology by Howard Crosby Warren (1919)
"synapses A basket cell from the cerebellar cortex of a rat, ... synapses Various types of synapses; the synaptic regions are shown at S. [From Thorndike, ..."

2. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"The point of relation between two neurones is known as a synapse. At the synapses, impulses are redistributed in the greatest possible variety of ..."

3. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"At the synapses, impulses are redistributed in the greatest possible variety of directions. Complexity of structure related to forms of action. ..."

4. Mind and Its Disorders: A Text-book for Students and Practitioners by William Henry Butter Stoddart (1908)
"Naturally the overflow is more likely to take place at some synapses than at others, especially at those which are in constant use and where overflow has ..."

5. Molecular Neurobiology: Proceedings of the 2nd NIMH Conference by Steven Zalcman (1995)
"... Presynaptic Maneuvers During Long-Term Potentiation of Hippocampal synapses RW Tsien and A. Malgaroli* Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, ..."

6. The Essentials of Psychology by Walter Bowers Pillsbury (1920)
"these points of contact or synapses has a different resistance. The path to muscles of the same leg is most permeable; next in degree of permeability are ..."

7. The Essentials of Psychology by Walter Bowers Pillsbury (1920)
"these points of contact or synapses has a different resistance. The path to muscles of the same leg is most permeable; next in degree of permeability are ..."

8. Human Psychology by Howard Crosby Warren (1919)
"synapses A basket cell from the cerebellar cortex of a rat, ... synapses Various types of synapses; the synaptic regions are shown at S. [From Thorndike, ..."

9. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"The point of relation between two neurones is known as a synapse. At the synapses, impulses are redistributed in the greatest possible variety of ..."

10. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"At the synapses, impulses are redistributed in the greatest possible variety of directions. Complexity of structure related to forms of action. ..."

11. Mind and Its Disorders: A Text-book for Students and Practitioners by William Henry Butter Stoddart (1908)
"Naturally the overflow is more likely to take place at some synapses than at others, especially at those which are in constant use and where overflow has ..."

12. Molecular Neurobiology: Proceedings of the 2nd NIMH Conference by Steven Zalcman (1995)
"... Presynaptic Maneuvers During Long-Term Potentiation of Hippocampal synapses RW Tsien and A. Malgaroli* Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, ..."

13. The Essentials of Psychology by Walter Bowers Pillsbury (1920)
"these points of contact or synapses has a different resistance. The path to muscles of the same leg is most permeable; next in degree of permeability are ..."

14. The Essentials of Psychology by Walter Bowers Pillsbury (1920)
"these points of contact or synapses has a different resistance. The path to muscles of the same leg is most permeable; next in degree of permeability are ..."

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