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neuropath
/ ˈnjʊərəʊˌpæθ /
noun
- a person suffering from or predisposed to a disorder of the nervous system
Example Sentences
“It creates new neuropath ways in the brain, which are triggered by pleasurable experiences. It ignites excitement and unexpected communication.”
“It creates new neuropath ways in the brain, which are triggered by pleasurable experiences. It ignites excitement and unexpected communication.”
The Stephans were convicted in April, and the College of Naturopathic Doctors of Alberta has called for their neuropath — who testified at the trial — to be investigated.
Eusapia is a neuropath; that in her childhood she received a blow on the left parietal bone, which produced a hole so deep that you could put your finger in it; that she remained subject to attacks of epilepsy, catalepsy, and hysteria, which take place especially during the séance phenomena; and that, finally, she has a remarkable obtuseness of touch.
Neuropath, nū′ro-path, n. one who takes nervous conditions solely or mostly into account in his pathology.—adjs.
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