nervus

/ˈnɜrvəs/
noun
  1. A nerve (used in scientific or medical contexts, especially in anatomy).
    • The nervus opticus carries visual information from the eye to the brain.
    • In anatomy class, we studied the path of the nervus trigeminus.
    • Damage to the nervus facialis can cause paralysis of facial muscles.
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