"弓状束" meaning in Japanese

See 弓状束 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [kʲɨːʑo̞ːso̞kɯ̟] Forms: 弓状束 [canonical] (ruby: (きゅう), (じょう), (そく)), kyūjōsoku [romanization]
Etymology: Apparently formed of 弓(きゅう)状(じょう) (kyūjō, “arched”) + 束(そく) (soku, “bundle”); compare Latin fasciculus arcuatus (literally “curved bundle”). Etymology templates: {{ja-compound|弓%状|きゅう%じょう|束|そく|t1=arched|t2=bundle}} 弓(きゅう)状(じょう) (kyūjō, “arched”) + 束(そく) (soku, “bundle”), {{cog|la|fasciculus arcuatus|lit=curved bundle}} Latin fasciculus arcuatus (literally “curved bundle”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|きゅうじょうそく}} 弓(きゅう)状(じょう)束(そく) • (kyūjōsoku)
  1. (neuroanatomy) arcuate fasciculus (a bundle of neurons connecting Broca's area and Wernicke's area) Wikipedia link: Arcuate fasciculus, ja:弓状束 Categories (topical): Neuroanatomy
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