plexus

/ˈplɛksəs/
noun
  1. A network of nerves or blood vessels in the body.
    • Injuries to the solar plexus can cause intense pain.
    • The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that controls arm movement.
    • The doctor explained how the nerve plexus connects the spinal cord to the organs.
  2. A complex network or interconnected group of things.
    • The internet is a vast plexus of connected computers.
    • They studied the plexus of relationships within the organization.
    • The city's transportation plexus includes roads, trains, and subways.
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