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There are 20 nine-letter words containing NEURA

aneurallybioneuralepineuralmyoneuralneurabinsneuralgianeuralgicneuralianneuraliseneuralizeneural␣netneurationneuraxialneuraxonenonneuralpanneuralpreneuralproneuralsubneuraluroneural

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  • aneurally — adv. In an aneural manner.
  • bioneural — adj. Composed of, or employing biological (rather than synthetic) neurons.
  • epineural — adj. (Anatomy) Arising from the neurapophysis of a vertebra. — n. An epineural bone.
  • myoneural — adj. Neuromuscular; relating to the muscles and nerves.
  • neurabins — n. Plural of neurabin.
  • neuralgia — n. (Pathology, neurology) An acute, severe, intermittent pain… — n. An acute, severe, reoccurring emotional distress.
  • neuralgic — adj. (Neurology, pathology) Pertaining to or affected by neuralgia. — n. A person afflicted by neuralgia.
  • neuralian — n. Any simple marine animal of the phylum Neuralia.
  • neuralise — v. Alternative form of neuralize.
  • neuralize — v. (Biology, transitive) To differentiate cells to form neurons.
  • neural␣net — n. Synonym of neural network.
  • neuration — n. (Biology) The arrangement or distribution of veins (nerves)…
  • neuraxial — adj. (Anatomy, medicine) Of or pertaining to the neuraxis#Noun, as…
  • neuraxone — n. Dated spelling of neuraxon.
  • nonneural — adj. Not neural.
  • panneural — adj. Relating to all nerves.
  • preneural — adj. Anterior to a neural plate.
  • proneural — adj. (Biology) Involved in neurogenesis. — n. (Biochemistry) Such a gene or protein.
  • subneural — adj. Situated beneath a main neural axis or nervous cord.
  • uroneural — n. Synonym of urodermal.
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