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Noun edit

akson

  1. accusative singular of akso

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Etymology edit

From English axon.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈak̚sɔn]
  • Hyphenation: ak‧son

Noun edit

akson (first-person possessive aksonku, second-person possessive aksonmu, third-person possessive aksonnya)

  1. (anatomy) axon, a nerve fibre which is a long slender projection of a nerve cell, and which conducts nerve impulses away from the body of the cell to a synapse.

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Etymology edit

From English oxen, plural form of ox, from Old English oxa, from Proto-Germanic *uhsô, from Proto-Indo-European *uksḗn.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈak.sən/, [ˈak˧˦.sən]

Noun edit

akson anim

  1. ox

Declension edit

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akson inan

  1. oxcart

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Polish edit

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄξων (áxōn).[1] First attested in 1900.[2]

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈak.sɔn/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aksɔn
  • Syllabification: ak‧son

Noun edit

akson m inan

  1. (neuroanatomy) axon
    Synonym: neuryt
    akson neuronuthe axon of a neuron
    aksony komórekthe axons of cells
    aksony biegnąaxons travel
    aksony wychodząaxons extend
    aksony tworząaxons create

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Derived terms edit

adjective

References edit

  1. ^ Mirosław Bańko; Lidia Wiśniakowska (2021), “akson”, in Wielki słownik wyrazów obcych, →ISBN
  2. ^ Ateneum[1], issue 98, 1900, page 373

Further reading edit

  • akson in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • akson in Polish dictionaries at PWN