Axons

/ˈæksɑnz/ noun

The plural of axon; long, thin extensions of nerve cells (neurons) that carry electrical signals away from the cell body to other cells.

From Greek 'axon' meaning 'axis' or 'axle,' named for its appearance as the central conducting structure of a nerve fiber.

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