Wait on – those fibres are behaving in a transilient way

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Verandah Magazine’s Word of the Week this week comes from the Latin, transilient, and translates as jumping across or passing over.  Although our friends at AUM PR, love the idea of a hammock – the word is often used in a medical context, for example:  The transilience of the cortical association fibres that pass between nonadjacent convolutions of the brain.  Right, well that’s clear then.

 

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