myeline
/maɪˈɛlɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a fatty substance forming a sheath around the axon of a nerve cell, increasing the speed of transmission of nerve impulses.
“The myelin sheath plays a crucial role in the proper functioning of the nervous system.”
2. verb
to coat or form a myelin sheath around (a nerve cell or its axon).
“The process of myelination is essential for the maturation of neurons in the brain.”