Catelectrotonus

/ˌkætɪɪlɛkˈtrɒtənəs/ noun

In 19th-century physiology, the altered excitability of a nerve or muscle near the cathode during electrical stimulation.

From cate- (cathode-related) plus electrotonus (alteration of nerve excitability). A technical term from early neurophysiology combining Greek and Latin elements.

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