polyad
/ˈpɒliæd/Definitions
1. noun
A group of four or more cells, especially a group of nerve cells in the nervous system.
“The polyad of neurons played a crucial role in the development of the animal’s nervous system.”
1. noun
A group of four or more cells, especially a group of nerve cells in the nervous system.
“The polyad of neurons played a crucial role in the development of the animal’s nervous system.”